The author expresses their perspective on celebrating the deaths of certain individuals, particularly those who have caused immense harm and suffering, such as Rush Limbaugh. The author acknowledges that this is a controversial stance, but they stand by their belief that the deaths of "truly shitty people" and "the worst of the worst" deserve to be celebrated.
The author clarifies that they do not feel this way about most people they have encountered in life, and they can usually get along with those who have differing opinions. However, the author draws a distinction between these individuals and those who have "purposely hurt others in so many ways" and are "total dirtbags and wastes of skin."
The author provides examples of the types of individuals they would be happy to learn of their deaths, such as those who have hurt children. The author argues that the passing of these individuals from the world deserves to be celebrated, as they have caused significant harm and suffering.
Overall, the author presents a strong and unapologetic stance on the ethical acceptability of celebrating the deaths of those who have been responsible for immense harm and suffering.
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by Jason Proven... um medium.com 08-17-2024
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