good things should be celebrated
things that improve the general state of humanity are generally considered good
Comment on Ubisoft Co-Founder Claude Guillemot Dies In Plane Crash
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 1 day agoThat pretty much nails my feelings. Charlie Kirk is a huge piece of shit and I’m glad he died honestly. But I’d be a worse person if I made a personality out of mocking him for being dead. Can’t we just take the win? Fate decided a bad person was over. I wish that could be that.
good things should be celebrated
things that improve the general state of humanity are generally considered good
Charlie Kirk was okay with people dying from gun violence if it meant fewer restrictions on guns. He fought against minority groups’ rights. He was spreading dangerous rhetoric worldwide.
The Ubisoft guy helped found a popular video game company and was probably just a generic rich prick at worst.
The world is better off without Charlie Kirk. I doubt the world, let alone the video game industry, let alone even just Ubisoft, will get any better after today thanks to Guillemot’s death.
There’s a huge difference here.
I mean, yeah, Kirk was unquestionably the bigger turd but I’m happy both are gone. They’re all part of the same overarching issue with this world.
The point is was making had nothing to do with Charlie Kirk other than he was an example of people being gleeful about a death. Which is unhealthy.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 22 hours ago
Who here is making this into their personality? It’s the pearl clutchers here who are making this far bigger than it is.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
People are still posting gleeful shit about his death. I don’t care what anyone says, that’s unhealthy.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 21 hours ago
Before 2016 (and to an even greater degree, 2026), I would never have wished death on another person. However, the last ten years have been very eye opening for me. There are people whose continued existence on this mortal plane is the direct cause of untold hatred, suffering, and death (all unnecessary).
Humanity, and quite literally the planet itself, would be much better off with them dead.
Whether or not it’s healthy is a separate question.