• mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    the thing is, joking about his ironic death is the most fair game thing there is, as it has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not you liked or disliked him, or agreed or disagreed with his messages

    • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      10 hours ago

      There’s nothing ironic about it. He provided solid evidence in support of his point.

      What bothers me most is that the left is getting both the blame for doing it, and criticism for doing nothing.

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      14 hours ago

      fair game

      In a rational world, absolutely.

      But you’ve gotta play the game when Team Nazi wants to get you fired.

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      13 hours ago

      For the time being we certainly at least still seem to be allowed, legally, to joke about it. That said…

      Worried about Stewart & Colbert & those kinds of folks. Imagine 0.00[…]1% of the deranged out there would be incensed by humor about “their” guy so I personally might not find the average joke at Kirk’s expense to be worth it. (Logic: political commentator on right is killed, those on left make jokes, guy on right gets super upset and kills a late night host on the left in part b/c a straw broke the camel’s back)

      On the side of those were alive I like speaking truth to power. For those who are no longer alive I like remembering their character (e.g. “purported free-speech proponent, marred by alleged issues of intellectual honesty, …” or something).

      btw

      btw hopefully I personally living in a way simply “remembering my character” isn’t offensive/shocking