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sparkindarkness ([personal profile] sparkindarkness) wrote2008-07-05 02:09 am

Jesse Helms has died

And, not being American, I can't say whatever he did changed my life at all. I had heard of him however and I was, frankly, horrified that such a repellant man existed outside of a comedy.

I have seen, well, subdued rejoicing coming from many quarters - people who are glad to see him gone but realise the utter tackiness of celebrating someone's death.



It is said that it's a terrible thing to speak ill of the dead and awful to celebrate anyone's passing. And maybe it's true, I can't disagree firmly there, it certainly leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth

However, if celebrating a death is bad, then I can't help but wonder how much worse it must be to have lead such a life that so many people are gleeful when you are dead?

[identity profile] sparkindarkness.livejournal.com 2008-07-05 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It'sd almost sad - and deeply horrifying. I mean, dying and your epitaph being "thousands, maybe millions, of people are glad I am dead." What an utter tragedy and what an utter waste of a life.

How can we speak anything but ill of a man who did nothing that wasn't ill?