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Defiance

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  1. as i said before opinions are opinions im not going to change yours and you arent going to change mine.

     

    i dont celebrate death and i dont think anyone should but honestly tell me do you prefer the fact that bin laden was shot in the head, an almost instant and painless death, as opposed to him rotting in a cell for the rest of his life being starved, beaten, made someones bitch, and generally destroyed and tortured? i know what i prefer.

     

    no you dont get what i said, if you look at america as a country and what they do around the world, you will just see they are a basically running a dictatorship on the world.

  2. Oh but I do understand what you're on about perfectly well. And I disagree with your opinion. There is nothing pathetic or disgusting about celebrating the death of a person if that person truly deserved to die, in my opinion. Some people deserve to die. Rapists, child molesters, people who murder the innocent (like Osama) etc. and when I hear of the death of these types of people you'll have to forgive me if I seem happy about it. It's just that I am happy about it. I'm not going to apologize for that or pretend I'm ashamed about it. They deserve to die and I'm happy when they do. The world is a slightly better place for it.

     

    no ones opinion is right because thats the nature of an opinion, i think those people should rot in prison and absolutely fucked up until they die, make them suffer, killing them is a nice way of doing it, but still celebrating death is a very terrorist thing to do, but then the usa is basically the biggest terrorist group in the world anyway

  3. If it's the people who had family members killed and lives affected because of his terrorist plots, I can absolutely understand why those people are celebrating his death, in a sense. Yeah, it's strange that anyone would celebrate a death like that, but he destroyed so much for those people and anyone affected by murder generally feels that way. It's almost part of the mourning process and a huge form of closure.

     

    I did yell at my younger brother, who was seven years old on 9/11, when he wanted to go to Ground Zero and celebrate Osama Bin Laden's death though. That was just uncalled for. He wasn't affected at all and doesn't remember a damn thing about it (he told me he was in 3rd grade when it happened, but he was even wrong about that). He wasn't going to mourn or get closure, he was just being a douche.

     

     

    id like to think most Americans would understand that celebrating his death makes them no better than the terrorists who celebrated the deaths of thousands of Americans, but hey from the country that brought you George W Bush, what do we expect apart from blind ignorance and complete idiocy, anyone ashamed of celebrating another human beings death should be ashamed of themselves.

  4. all i have to say is that people celebrating his death is disgusting, you should never celebrate someone being killed, you can celebrate the removal of terrorism and tyranny but to actually celebrate a human beings passing is disgusting.

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