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When is it okay to cheer or laugh that someone died? Or, are The Darwin Awards funny?

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When is it okay to cheer or laugh that someone died? Or, are The Darwin Awards funny?

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So, I ask you, when is it okay to cheer or laugh that someone is dead, or has died unexpectedly? Is it ever okay? The question occurred to me while browsing the internet. Liberal media watchers noted that Conservative opinionist John Gibson was mocking actor Heath Ledger’s death. Conservative media watchers noted that Liberal opinionist Lionel was mocking nature stunt-man Steve Irwin’s death. Regardless of my political make-up, I find both comments disgusting. When I hear that someone has died, I don’t think of it as an opportunity to make a joke, especially if they are some kind of entertainer and nothing more. Apparently I’m some kind of mutant. Now that I’ve gotten on my high horse, let’s really put it to the test: what if a nasty person died? What if a sponsor of mass murder like George W. Bush died? Would that be something worth cheering or mocking? That’s a tough question for me. Knowing that George W. Bush is a key component in keeping the occupation of Iraq and all the death, s

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