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In reply to the discussion: On Grave-Dancing [View all]luv2fly
(2,475 posts)11. Thank you for your thoughtful post. I can't help but imagine ...
... that Kirstie, or the next person some here deem worthy of grave-dancing, has a relative, however close or distant, who lurks on DU because they share the values so many here gloriously hold. I further imagine how horrible it might feel to read the hatred some hold in their hearts. No matter how loathsome the opinions of some might be, there are people who love and care about that person, and they are in pain. It's just not good to celebrate that.
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Well, do any of those anti-us (bad ideology) deceased ones think about the hurt to others
UTUSN
Dec 2022
#4
Wrong beliefs/policies have bad/wrong effects. Can't give you personal, specific details.
UTUSN
Dec 2022
#24
Because for some people spreading shit is irresistable and keeping quiet is impossible.
milestogo
Dec 2022
#7
I'm not a fan of grave dancing either. The only people I'm ever relieved to hear they died...
chowder66
Dec 2022
#17
I tend to agree w your well thought out post... A very, very few would be on my list...
electric_blue68
Dec 2022
#20
In his case though, he never had the opportunity to get vaccinated (as it wasn't out yet)
Polybius
Dec 2022
#45
My sentiments exactly. Life is too short to spend time rejoicing other people's deaths.
mn9driver
Dec 2022
#59