• p3n@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You do you. I cannot change your mind.

    I will not laugh though, because I look at myself and I see the same potential for evil in myself. I can see how I could become a Hitler or a Pol Pot and orchestrate horrific things while convincing myself I am right. Laughing at the death of a man who espoused violence and shunned empathy isn’t going to complete that transformation, but it is a step in that direction.

    P.S. I originally posted a meme, but I thought it was too glib for this conversation.

    • Zwrt@lemmy.sdf.org
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      4 months ago

      I get your point but it feels like just a spin on the paradox of tolerance.

      My enemy in this case is laughing at something they support happening to someone they don’t support.

      I am (not really) laughing at something i don’t support that happend to someone who does supports that thing.

      The thing here being, far too easy acces to firearms and the inevitable deaths resulting from it.

      I also feel like its more a dopamine approval of the general karma of the situation then it is a literal celebration of lost life.