I don’t ever want to celebrate someone’s death. The fact that we as a species still produce people who’s removal from this earth are absolutely worthy of celebrating is gross. The act of celebrating isn’t. Don’t get me wrong there. But what kind of awful world produces someone who’s so awful not only is his murder celebrated pretty much universally and it doesnt even chsnge anything? This is necessary violence but the fact that it is necessary and worth celebrating does illustrate how absolutely fucked and inhumane things are. I hate the ruthlessness I’ve had to adopt. I hate celebrating death even when I like it. I hope one day every death is an actual tragedy.

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      Yeah I know. The point of the post is that it sucks that this is the case. Did you read the post? I’m not sad for the guy, I’m missed about living in a system where people are capable of being in a position to be so shitty that they deserve to be gunned down in the street and they profit from it. I’m celebrating and am happy but it does speak to how our current condition fundamentally puts us in that position. It speaks to a deeply fucked up system that it’s worth celebrating someone’s violent death and it sucks that it’s gonna be really cool when a lot of other shitty people die. If America had public Healthcare this asshole would still be sucking air but he also would have never gained the capacity to do enough evil to be worth killing. Capitalism destroys our humanity in a variety of ways and creating people who need to die and their death is worth celebrating is a gruesome and tragic reality of the system and I’m just pointing out that capitalism makes us all worse people.