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OK, this will be a totally un-PC thread, however we can keep it civil.
The objective is, name one person you're glad is dead. However there's a catch. The person has to have been well liked or regarded, their death mourned, and you have to give a dissenting opinion that it's a good thing they're dead. You need to justify you're answer. You're justification dosen't have to be valid, but you have to at least make an effort.
I'll start.
Peter Jennings, I'm glad he's dead. He was one of the key figureheads of the liberal media establishment for 30+ years. He worked to undermine freedom, quietly, subtly pushing the virtues of big government, socialism, and the evils of capitalism.
Total Flamebait plus it's political in nature
Anandtech Senior Moderator
Red Dawn
The objective is, name one person you're glad is dead. However there's a catch. The person has to have been well liked or regarded, their death mourned, and you have to give a dissenting opinion that it's a good thing they're dead. You need to justify you're answer. You're justification dosen't have to be valid, but you have to at least make an effort.
I'll start.
Peter Jennings, I'm glad he's dead. He was one of the key figureheads of the liberal media establishment for 30+ years. He worked to undermine freedom, quietly, subtly pushing the virtues of big government, socialism, and the evils of capitalism.
Total Flamebait plus it's political in nature
Anandtech Senior Moderator
Red Dawn
