Unless a death is the proximate cause of the cessation of great harm, I cannot understand the impulse to celebrate: http://freethoughtblogs.com/iris/2017/05/18/well-this-certainly-cheered-me-up-roger-ailes-has-died/ …
Plus, indifference in the face of non-anonymous death is morally problematic (and sometimes indicative of psychopathy).
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It may be problematic but it's a fact that in today's world we are informed of many people's deaths and are indifferent to the vast majority
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Again indifference is not equivalent (even if we know somebody is not equivalent to taking joy). There may be "structural" similarities, but
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