Is it because he’s rich or Jewish or part of the global conspiracy of Jewish bankers to spread one-world Communism, or all of the above? Anyway, celebrating the death of someone you don’t even know just because of his family name is in pretty poor taste regardless.
All hail das humor polize.
“Stop being such a thread nanny.” - qbert
Also, didn’t you post this:
Well, when your wife or kids die, I hope you get a good laugh about when someone on the internet posts silly memes celebrating their deaths.
It’s not like this guy was Henry Kissinger or anything. William Rothschild’s only crime seemed to have been born into a wealthy family. Maybe the next time some random person with the name Kennedy pops off we can post our favorite Dead Kennedys tunes.
Why? Why would you hope that? Are you some moral arbiter of karmic justice? Or just some guy who seeks validation online when he can’t take a joke while he tries to anonymously castigate someone else for doing what he’s doing— disagreeing.
‘It’s all about the Scooby-Doos isn’t it?’
‘Go on admit it, go on!’
To be clear, I am not wishing that on you or anyone here. Why would I? You’re just a bunch of random strangers I’ve never met and of no concern to me. Just like William Rothschild. I understand celebrating the deaths of truly vile and evil people like infamous politicians and drug dealers and so on. Rich people who got rich by ruthlessly exploiting others and raping the planet. But some random guy whose only crime was to be born into the wrong family? I never took Cake for a Jacobin. Bring back the gulliotines!
Oh. This post seems to suggest otherwise.
It must be where you say you hope something something.
You don’t like something in here, flag it. It might be against the rules.
Save your moralizing. Start a thread about schnoodenfried or whatever that is. I’ll post in it!