Uplifting News
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Regardless of their opinions, I don't think a person's death should be considered uplifting news
"we shouldn't have expressed joy when hitler died"
Rush Limbaugh used to ring a bell on his show whenever a gay person died of AIDS. Were you around browbeating that turdnugget much? Get off your high horse & let people have joy
I disagree.
its fine nazis arent people
Opinions maybe, but actions? Having a negative influence on whole countries?
It might be a positive to a lot of people, but I don't think it belongs in uplifting news. It's a place (at least for me) to get away from all the news about death and terror across the globe
If you hate puppies then Uplifting News probably won’t be uplifting to you. Not everything is the same to everyone. Maybe let other people exist without commanding that rules be so black and white
I'm glad we've still got people like you around to remind me I'm starting to 'drift' from my principles.
They died at 96
Could have they done anything more than they already had?