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User avatar #9 - SilkWorm **User deleted account** (05/02/2011) [-]
"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy." - Martin Luther King, Jr
User avatar #10 to #9 - kirbyking (05/04/2011) [-]
That is... odd.
I have the exact quote ready to go whenever I see a post like this to. :L
User avatar #11 to #10 - SilkWorm **User deleted account** (05/04/2011) [-]
I have for a while. It's just wrong that two-thirds of these people celebrating either don't realize that although they're celebrating the death of some elusive convict, that it's still a death. Human lives are human lives. Just as we mourn the troops and 9/11 losses, someone somewhere will mourn his loss not just because of what he stood for, but because he, too, was a human.

And I'm prepared this time for that shitstorm of red-thumbs headed my way. I don't give a damn anymore, people.
User avatar #12 to #11 - kirbyking (05/04/2011) [-]
I hope some more people read this comment, it actually made me smile that not everyone on here is depraved, thanks for making my day. :)
User avatar #13 to #12 - SilkWorm **User deleted account** (05/04/2011) [-]
Most that will read it thumb me down into oblivion. Because of that post I made. But I'm not taking it down.

I mean it. We should celebrate human life, not human death.

I must come across as somewhat insensitive to those lost, but I'm not. I mourn them as well, and those people should not have died either.

To Celebrate bin Laden's death makes them a true American in some people's eyes. But to me, I think it makes them no better people than he or his followers, because they, too, celebrated those 9/11 victims' deaths...Just as they are celebrating Bin Laden's.
User avatar #14 to #13 - kirbyking (05/04/2011) [-]
I really couldn't have put it any better.
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