Friday, December 6, 2013

MOURNING IS PERSONAL

I FEEL LIKE
 
MOURNING COMES FROM YOUR
 
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
 
I'M SORRY IF I AM GOING TO OFFEND ANYONE AND THEIR CULTURE, BUT I HAVE A RIGHT AND A FREEDOM OF SPEECH, ACCORDING TO THE CONSTITUTION.
 
 
MOURNING MEANS
 
1.
the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes.
"she's still in mourning after the death of her husband"
synonyms:grief, grieving, sorrowing, lamentation, lament, keening, wailing, weeping

 
 
 
 
 
I seem to have upset a couple people because we see things quite different when it comes to memorializing someone's death on your social blog. Every person have a right to feel how you want to feel about a famous persons death. I am estranged about how on facebook, a man get shot down and he was a murderer, he get's all these RIP memorialization stats. I am estranged how a violent man who served 27 years in prison for conspiring to overthrow his corrupt government with violence can get so much HONOR AND PRIZES. People never uttered his name before but as soon as someone dies they want to mourn and be phony on a social network. They don't know nothing about what he done and all they meditate on is what they've been told, which is most likely a lie, or what Television has boost in their head. If your behind try what he did in America, you're going to prison and staying in there you won't have a chance at FREEDOM most likely. I'm am not saying that he was not a good man and don't deserve recognition but I am merely stating that if you don't know what the motive was behind his acts and if it will ever directly affect you and your family members ever in life, THEN STOP BEING PHONY LIKE YOU UNDERSTOOD ANYTHING AND STOP MEMORIALIZING PEOPLE THAT IMPLEMENT TERRORISM..............IN AMERICA A FELON ABSOLUTELY CAN'T BECOME A PRESIDENT PERIOD..................................NOW WHO WAS HE SUPPOSE TO INSPIRE??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????


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