I win lots of laughs.
America isn't going to "fall" anymore than it did when Obama was elected, or Bush, or Clinton, or Bush #1, or Regan, or Carter.
Try and relax, there will be another Democrat president they you can talk down to the unhinged republicans who claim the world is ending. You're just gonna have to wait until after Trump second term.
You know, doing a victory dance on someone's grave who isn't even buried yet is poor form. Not to mention, karma can be a serious bitch.
I was laughing at MSH comment, not at RGB's death. I've already said what I think of RGB. Hate her politics. She should have retired and spent the last of her life comfortable, but she thought it was her duty until death to safeguard her seat. Don't see how anyone could hate her. Then again, I guess the left has never held things like duty, personal responsibility, and self sacrifice in high regard.
"Aaaaaand already the finest minds the Right has to offer are crafting shitty, tasteless memes to celebrate someone's death. Now, I'm not going to get too self-righteous about that, because frankly there's at least 100+ prominent folks in the GOP, Trump administration, and assorted "punditry" who I'd gleefully celebrate if they keeled over dead. But it's still a sign of where we are as a country, and where we're heading."
Hmm here are some of the first comment I saw on my right wing discord:
There shall be no celebrating! We are not leftists. I would love it if Trump's statement is along the lines of what an amazing person she was
Justice Ginsberg... hero to some, villain to others, did what she thought was best for the people of America...
I very rarely agree about celebrating the death of another human (there are always exceptions) but Ginsburg was just very badly mistaken as to her views of what was "good". She WAS very passionate about civil rights, and that is needed in whomever fills her seat