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- May 14, 2019
So the entire thread is going to shit down your throat for this post, and rightfully so, but I want to respond in a more detached way. Moralfag without aggression.Haha nice... Asheville got FUCKED up. I love that area but big schadenfreude on all the faggots (actual and metaphorical) who live there. There's not a huge amount of cool or "based" people living right in the middle of all that noise.
The stretch of 74 going down to lake lure is another story, those are hilltowns and that's where the local rednecks and geriatrics live (also tourists but tourists deserve the rope). I was just up there. Guy I know lives 10 minutes above Chimney Rock overlooking the river... he should have one hell of a story to tell once I get a hold of him, I doubt he's dead, mountain boyz don't die that easy. The riverside tourist/motel/party area around Bat Cave must be gone too if Chimney Rock washed out.
I won't say that it's wrong to celebrate or cheer on the deaths of those you hate. It probably is, but it's not a standard I'm going to live by. I've been cheering on the Three Gorges Dam blowing for ages. I'm also malicious about Yankees and Californians getting hit with blizzards and wildfires. Now it feels unfair that this scenario would basically happen in my backyard and a small part of me feels some guilt about it like it's my fault for wishing it on others, although I know that's not the case (I'm nobody important enough for this to be a lesson for my benefit).
But in a case like this you've got a lot of decent people being swept up in it too, and even among those faggots, contemptible as they are, are still a lot of regular people that, were they your own neighbor or friend, you would see them as a person and not as a mook for Globohomo or whatever. I just think that in a disaster like this - natural, pointless, with no moral content or lesson to it, random death mindlessly dealt by nature - even the smallest "collateral damage" outweighs whatever malice. Could be 100 Antifa-sympathizing Communist shitheads from Asheville drowned and if 1 normal local died it'd be hard to justify the exchange, because unlike a battle or something nothing was proven by this. They died for reasons that are and always will be a complete mystery to us as the answer belongs only to God.