I’m not sorry. Seeing someone who spread so much hate and bigotry and weaponized disinformation get his clock cleaned was absolutely fine by me.

I have empathy for lots of people even if we don’t always agree, but not for people like Charlie Kirk.

  • Snowclone@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    6
    ·
    edit-2
    8 days ago

    It’s REALLY different, when you’re the specific kind of person he spent his life degrading, defaming, and spreading hateful rhetoric about, so that he could harm you. Successfully. They are teaching his garbage in schools. Right now. So that he can train children to hate me. Specifically. My family. My friends and neighbors.

    I’m sorry you don’t get this, but when the racism, the hate, the violence, the laws being passed to try and make life impossible. when they DIRECTLY and explicitly effect YOU. Not “they came for the communists” but for YOU. it’s a very different kind of feeling than when it’s just a group you don’t give a shit about.

    Charlie Kirk didn’t hate you. I can tell. Because if he hated you as much as he hated me. and spend as much time as he did talking about how other people needed to hate you as much as he talked about people needing to hate me, you wouldn’t be saying this stupid ass shit.

    • Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      arrow-down
      2
      ·
      8 days ago

      The OP posted that they enjoyed WATCHING him die. If you saw that video and felt joy, then i think there is something wrong.

      I feel joy that he is deadm that he is gone. He cant keep spreading his shit everywhere.

      I did not enjoy watching him die.

      Where is your humanity if you took pleasure in watching that video.

      2 things can be true. You can be happy he died but not enjoy watching it.

      Thats all i am trying to say.

      I already conceeded the empathy thing.

      • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        7 days ago

        I haven’t watched it and don’t want to watch it either. I don’t need to see someone’s neck explode, no matter whose it is. I feel like if I were to watch it, some deep part of myself would never be the same. I’d forever have watched somebody die. And not “watch somebody die” like when I was 12 and we all watched people jump out of 100+ story windows on every news channel (which was disturbing enough.) I mean “watch somebody die” as in seeing their face as the light leaves their eyes. I don’t want that in my heart forevermore, even if the person who died was the devil incarnate.

        However, I understand why others are watching it with schadenfreude. Humans have been making spectacles of death for quite some time. Public executions used to be community events. It probably feels very cathartic to a lot of people to see someone they consider “evil” be “dealt justice.” This particular death may have been especially relieving, since it was apparently a comedically-timed, over-the-top explosion.

        I don’t personally feel the way others here feel, but I can’t judge them for it either. With how few wins we’ve seen over the past decade, I’m not surprised that this video is as popular as it seems to be.