If you celebrate somebody's death then presumably you think it's a moral good they are dead. If it's a moral good they are dead then the grounds for condemning somebody if they had killed that person shrink considerably.
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
You could celebrate someone's death for other reasons than moral good. For example, if your only significant business competitor died, you might celebrate because you thought you stood to gain a lot more business.
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Replying to @neskatxa
Yes, that's true, but it would make the celebration extremely suspect. Maybe my first tweet should have said if you think celebrating somebody's death is morally justified...
8:28 AM - 25 May 2018
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