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    Michael Malice‏Verified account @michaelmalice Sep 3
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    Michael Malice Retweeted Mykie

    i am not a trump supporter but i am absolutely fine with it and am in favor of deglamorizing war deaths In Flanders Fields is one of the most beautiful, pernicious and evil poems in historyhttps://twitter.com/GlamandGore/status/1301727234311385088 …

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    MykieVerified account @GlamandGore
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    My question stands even more so
    10:08 PM - 3 Sep 2020
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    • EnderGoal Atanarjuat Clay Fewell JohnRandolphofRoanoke is a Collapsitarian Idk Edward Atkinson, Anti-Imperialist Ka Kahn Dino PMM
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      2. Michael Malice‏Verified account @michaelmalice Sep 3
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        please go away

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      2. Kevin Cloud‏ @kacloud9 Sep 3
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        Replying to @michaelmalice

        Can a poem, or any other (non-exploitative) piece of art, be evil? The message, themes, execution, artist, etc. can certainly be evil, but I think it's dangerous to define the art itself as evil. Good art stirs strong emotion, which I think is achieved by a piece one finds evil

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      3. 0V1D‏ @0V1DX Sep 3
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        ya

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      1. Christopher Cross‏ @Chris_Cross77 Sep 3
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        I found Mr. Khan's claim he made on the sacrifice of his son, to be quite demeaning to the sacrifice his son chose to make, for himself.

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      2. Rambling Photon‏ @ramblingphoton Sep 3
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        It wouldn't surprise me if the glamorization of war deaths and the glamorization of human sacrifice by the Aztecs was the same psychological process, and for the same reason

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      3. Hobbes was Right‏ @voltairage Sep 4
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        Wow what a thought, this definitely rings true

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      1. Timothy J‏ @Mister_Irony Sep 3
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        Replying to @michaelmalice

        "I"

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      1. Jonathan Hammond‏ @jonamichahammo Sep 3
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        I agree both ways. Nothing to do with 45 but with you. I’ll never forget almost getting kicked out of class for not standing for the pledge of allegiance in high school. Yet again there are some pretty bad ass war stories. But not every death should be idolized.

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        Probably the best anti-war poem I've ever read is The Death of The Ball Turret Gunner. Only 5 lines and yet extremely poignant

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