It seems that CK message got to me. Somehow, I don’t feel empathy.
Have you reflected on that? The less empathy you feel, the more you are honouring his memory.
And the more you celebrate the way he died, the more his message stays true.
Weird. This started as a shitpost and then got serious.
I chose to try to feel empathy for his children and still denounce gun violence and lack of action to stop it.
I have empathy for the people that suffer because of that vile cunts rhetoric.
I have empathy for that vile cunt because you don’t become that vile cunt if everything is going great for you.
But if you are responsible for so much pain in the world it is better if you don’t exist. I also would take a change of heart. If that vile cunt changes it’s ways and start doing good in the world. Fine, that’s even better than dead. But was that ever an option?
Bring evil = -1
Being dead = 0
Bring good = +1
I think that is a rational way to see that problem.
Don’t people say that no one is the villain of their own story? They think they’re the good ones, that’s why this reasoning doesn’t work.
I have a problem believing he thought is wholesome. to celebrate violence or lack of empathy.
What they think doesn’t matter. There is stuff that is objectively good and there is stuff that is objectively bad.
Now hold up. We’ll start having too much fun with relativism if you keep talking like that.
But even being a relativist, I find being a utilitarian is really helpful for actually interacting with the world. It’s just that whatever formula you use will always be shit from the perspective of another totally legit value system.
All that to say: Yeah I agree, doesn’t matter if he thought he was Jesus. He was causing real harm to people.
He took money to harm others. There are few more evil positions.
I’m not saying it’s right, I’m saying the version of the story they tell themselves isn’t the same version others have.