Death itself isn’t what’s being celebrated here; but the cessation of evil that comes with it in this context.
I feel pretty safe with the assumption that every single one of us would prefer that these conservatives are rehabilitated and undergo a behavior change of their own volition… but we’ve had a lifetime to observe directly, and generations to study, the fact that such an outcome is pure fantasy.
We’ve sailed right past all the less extreme options, and are left with waiting for the deaths of our abusers. The end of their abuse absolutely is uplifting, despite the grim circumstances it requires.
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The article made me feel schadenfreude and a sense of retribution. I don’t think it aligns with the spirit of this community. I’d be okay with seeing it elsewhere.
I also don’t agree that political views are so entrenched in people and that such extreme options are all that’s left. But I get the frustration this is stemming from.
Schadenfreude is joy derived from the misfortune of others - while you may be experiencing that with OP’s article (hard not to when bad things happen to bad people), that isn’t the part that makes it uplifting.
It signals the possibility of a shift away from the hatred and bigotry that drives their political values. It’s not the optimal route of getting us there, but again, everything else has failed.
Yay, DEATH 😊
I’m gonna go ahead and ignore my hippie pacifism and instead channel my viking ancestors’ joy in the demise of my enemies 😁
Death itself isn’t what’s being celebrated here; but the cessation of evil that comes with it in this context.
I feel pretty safe with the assumption that every single one of us would prefer that these conservatives are rehabilitated and undergo a behavior change of their own volition… but we’ve had a lifetime to observe directly, and generations to study, the fact that such an outcome is pure fantasy.
We’ve sailed right past all the less extreme options, and are left with waiting for the deaths of our abusers. The end of their abuse absolutely is uplifting, despite the grim circumstances it requires.
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The article made me feel schadenfreude and a sense of retribution. I don’t think it aligns with the spirit of this community. I’d be okay with seeing it elsewhere.
I also don’t agree that political views are so entrenched in people and that such extreme options are all that’s left. But I get the frustration this is stemming from.
Schadenfreude is joy derived from the misfortune of others - while you may be experiencing that with OP’s article (hard not to when bad things happen to bad people), that isn’t the part that makes it uplifting.
It signals the possibility of a shift away from the hatred and bigotry that drives their political values. It’s not the optimal route of getting us there, but again, everything else has failed.