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[–] NattyNatty2x4@beehaw.org 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

While two things can be true simultaneously, I just still don't agree that it should be considered a shame they didn't get to experience retirement, as that heavily implies they were at some level swept into that shame of a scenario by other forces. To make an extreme comparison, it'd be like saying it's a shame hitler didn't get to transition into a peaceful retirement. He (and they) created the destructive environment that closed that option off; it's not a shame they couldn't retire, it's a shame they're the kind of people in power in the first place.

Just because they're being inhumane doesn't mean we need to be.

It's not inhumane to lack sympathy for someone who actively hurt the system everyone relies on, for their own personal gain, just because they didn't also get a cherry on the top of their sundae