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Originally Posted by Jack_
Have to be honest, there was something very, I don't know...sadistic about splashing photos of a dead man over national newspapers and everybody cheering. It's still someone's death...it's not sad at all with regards to him, but, it doesn't feel morally right to be overly joyous at someone's death.
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Agree, it was ******ing vile.
Even when Americans begun chanting and cheering when Osama was killed, I know he was a ***** and he 'ruined their lives' and such and they wanted him dead for years, but the way they went about acting like it was some fantastic party outside the white house was horrible.
At the end of the day, it's a human life and a death as you said.
I'm not saying they didn't have a right to be happy and over the moon about it, I mean the bloke deserved it completely. But they just made themselves look like tools chanting 'USA USA!' because a guy had been shot.