Now i dont feel bad for him
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Never felt bad for him in the first place. Not only because he supported the politics and
activistterrorist groups that made his murder possible, but because I had a strong hunch he was the type who would dance on the graves of everyone he even slightly disagreed with. His kind always are.His whole bubble is a bunch of horrible people.
The girlfriend never lifted a finger to help him, or even held his hand as he was dying. She's also a walking stereotype: Marxist, BLM, ACAB, you name it she spouts it.
His "friends" ran a fundraiser in his name ... so they could get money for themselves. They also made excuses for the murderer, some even called him a victim.
These people are just ... broken.
I'd feel bad for them if they didn't keep dragging us into their "suicides." They hate themselves, and all of us have to suffer because of it.
It's also that, as they do it, they have managed to convince themselves - and tons of others via their indoctrination machine - that they are somehow the righteous/virtuous ones, even when everyone can see the results of their policies with their own eyes.
It's infuriating.
I think it's partly how detached we are from the struggle of life. Nothing seems like a real threat so social validation is all that matters. This nonsense mainly seems to get big in comfortable societies, and among the demos that are more likely to at least be middle class.