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(20,176 posts)Because that is so far out there in the weeds of delusion that I'm uncertain of how to respond to it.
First-of-all, I consider myself a globalist more than an American, but one would have to be flat fucking barmy to think Hitchens (who really was a drunkard and a lout sometimes according to his closest friends) could ever do as much damage to humanity, his country or civilization as Kim Jung Il even if gin turned Hitchens into the Hulk and he pissed weaponized smallpox.
No matter how many evil deeds you ascribe to Hitch; I can, coming from a knowledge-base of the Kim regime in DPRK, ascribe more committed more directly to Kim. No matter how many deaths, how much misery, you assign to Hitchens, Kim eclipses Hitchens. One was a human-rights-violating megalomaniac dictator who killed hundreds of thousands if not millions of his own people; the other a writer whose opinions on a war you don't agree with. There is no comparison.
The notion of hell is too good for Kim. I'd never say that about Hitchens and I wasn't even a fan.
I'm guessing you're upset nobody ever wrote funerary odes to Pol Pot either.