FM_Weasel
Well-Known Member
You can feel sorry for someone's circumstances and still not consider them a "victim" when they fall to their death as a result of a decision that they made.
Ok, but this particular line of comments started in response to someone stating they had NO sympathy for someone who has died, and you liked that post.
I never asked anyone to assess the deceased's intelligence. I just don't understand the rush to proclaim your disregard for the value of human life (which is what such outspoken lack of sympathy really is, not whatever made-up intent you think it is just because you're defensive now that someone has called them out).
It's like you're aware that there is a rational and interesting discussion to have about people who make poor choices but instead you'd rather go with the "stupid dead guy, who cares" angle and announce to the world that you're a stone-cold psychopath. Then, you want to pretend that people who find your view to be abhorrent are somehow trying to defend reckless activity, or are, themselves, offended by your statement. No, I was not offended. I'm just telling you I think your feelings on this matter are despicable.
Do I need to paste dictionary.com references to call out people who proudly exclaim their lack of sympathy for people who die, or can we just agree to disagree?