😲Burying the Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev😵
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Many cemeteries are refusing to burry the accused bombing suspect. I feel that all human beings have a right to be buried its just something that we do for each other. But I can see the hatred people have for him and how they wouldn't want him on their land. What are your view points?
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There's an emotional connection between being buried and coming home. He clearly didn't view the US as his home, so I don't think he should be buried here.
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The innocent people he murdered weren't given a choice. Why would we want him buried on our soil? I mean seriously.
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Cemeteries are largely privately owned an run as a business. So there you are on a nice fall day in Boston and they try to sell you the plot next to this scumbag for your wife/mother/daughter/dog. You gonna buy it or go to the cemetery down the road where you don't have to worry about people breaking in and vandalizing/peeing on used grave constantly? Letting him in Is bad for business even if you can get past the morals.
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Just let him fester in the street? Awesome!
Typical shit stirring American media, If they'd simply taken him and buried him without any fuss, nobody would feel compelled to jump on yet another OMG-fest wagon.
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Dump him in the sea like they did with bin laden
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He's been buried at an undisclosed location with no pomp and ceremony. "Outside the city of Worcester"
Job done.
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Easy to solve: landfill. (With the rest of the garbage)
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I understand people not wanting him on their land, but really, everyone deserves a little respect in their passing over regardless of their actions in life.
Not wanting to argue with anyone, just my opinion.
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cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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c. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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Jim Dirt (Add A1) wrote:
AgreedEasy to solve: landfill. (With the rest of the garbage)
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Kaͣrͩaͩs wrote:
I agree with this, actually.I understand people not wanting him on their land, but really, everyone deserves a little respect in their passing over regardless of their actions in life.
Not wanting to argue with anyone, just my opinion.
Just a little bit of respect. -
It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left behind... Remember, they've lost a loved one also. Regardless of what we think of who he was, there were people out there who loved him in the same way we love our own.
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Jim Dirt (Add A1) wrote:
Easy to solve: landfill. (With the rest of the garbage)
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Why not bury him somewhere else? The victims I'm sure had loved ones. Don't forget ab them.It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left behind... Remember, they've lost a loved one also. Regardless of what we think of who he was, there were people out there who loved him in the same way we love our own.
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This problem was easily solvable and yet the most obvious solution was not executed.
Cremate his ass and mail the ashes to his family. -
Wyster wrote:
It's called patriotism. He's a terrorist fuck himc. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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Who gives a fucking shit? He's already dead. He can't do anything anymore. He doesn't care, due to him being dead.
When I'm dead throw me in the trash for all I care. I'll be dead. Won't matter to me.
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The point is, a funeral isn't for the dead person, it's for others.
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Tweek wrote:
Tweek one of the things that separates us from animals is the way we treat the deceased.The point is, a funeral isn't for the dead person, it's for others.
Plus there's the whole rotting corpse thing. Spreading disease and all that. -
༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote:
Funeral is what I said, not burial.Tweek wrote:
Tweek one of the things that separates us from animals is the way we treat the deceased.The point is, a funeral isn't for the dead person, it's for others.
Plus there's the whole rotting corpse thing. Spreading disease and all that.Funerals are for others.
Burials are disposals of bodies.
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Tweek wrote:
I quoted the wrong one. In your above you said throw me in the trash for all I care.༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote:
Funeral is what I said, not burial.Tweek wrote:
Tweek one of the things that separates us from animals is the way we treat the deceased.The point is, a funeral isn't for the dead person, it's for others.
Plus there's the whole rotting corpse thing. Spreading disease and all that.Funerals are for others.
Burials are disposals of bodies.
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༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote:
Right, for all I care, in regards to myself only.Tweek wrote:
I quoted the wrong one. In your above you said throw me in the trash for all I care.༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote:
Funeral is what I said, not burial.Tweek wrote:
Tweek one of the things that separates us from animals is the way we treat the deceased.The point is, a funeral isn't for the dead person, it's for others.
Plus there's the whole rotting corpse thing. Spreading disease and all that.Funerals are for others.
Burials are disposals of bodies.
However, I care about more than myself. I don't want that to happen, and I want whatever would be the best for whoever I leave behind.
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Why are you still having this conversation when he has already been put underground?
Politicize it all you want, this guy has shown disdain for the US - and for humankind - with his pathological actions. Don't think he should be treated better than dirt.
And no, I'm not commenting on behalf of 'Murica, as I'm a foreigner here myself. I'm saying this as a human being.
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Just because he's in the ground does not mean we are honoring him in anyway. Let's just bury the guy and put an end to that chapter of American history.
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Wyster wrote:
They did it to Hitler, & I haven't lost a moment of sleep over it.c. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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ℤȺℂℍ ꀨ😲🔫😏 wrote:
Patriotism should not keep you for caring about the welfare of other people, now, he was a terrorist, he did something that ruined alot of people's lives, so therefore it's kind of a giveaway that people are going to hate him, but you suppose to hate the sin, not the sinnerWyster wrote:
It's called patriotism. He's a terrorist fuck himc. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family... So you would agree the SUSPECTED bombers family are equally as innocent as the victims?⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Why not bury him somewhere else? The victims I'm sure had loved ones. Don't forget ab them.It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left behind... Remember, they've lost a loved one also. Regardless of what we think of who he was, there were people out there who loved him in the same way we love our own.
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༺☠Ꮹཞ༏ཀཀ☠༻ wrote:
This problem was easily solvable and yet the most obvious solution was not executed.
Cremate his ass and mail the ashes to his family. -
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
You have another theory on whom is responsible?₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family... So you would agree the SUSPECTED bombers family are equally as innocent as the victims?⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Why not bury him somewhere else? The victims I'm sure had loved ones. Don't forget ab them.It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left behind... Remember, they've lost a loved one also. Regardless of what we think of who he was, there were people out there who loved him in the same way we love our own.
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