Anyone with even the slightest scrap of knowledge about the cyber-hate cult Anonymous knows that they are nothing if not nihilistic misanthropes. Their websites are not only overflowing with pornography, much of it illegal, but they also boast the largest assemblege of gore on the Internet.
If you or a loved one were to be involved in a horrible accident, Anonymous members would be the ones with camera phones in hand, ready to put your ordeal onto Youtube. CPR wouldn't even cross their morbid little minds.
If you or a loved one were to be involved in a horrible accident, Anonymous members would be the ones with camera phones in hand, ready to put your ordeal onto Youtube. CPR wouldn't even cross their morbid little minds.
But just imagine how you would feel if, because of your religion, they decided to mock the death of one of your loved ones. That is exactly what they did once the knowledge of Jett Travolta's death hit the headlines. Worse, their website listed off possible suspects, such as:
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- An heroism (suicide)
- John Travolta
- John Travolta´s faggot lover"
Maybe I'm missing something, but since when is it okay to celebrate the tragic misfortune of others simply because you hate their religious beliefs?
Tom Newton
The death of Jett Travolta was tragic, moreso because it could have possibly been prevented if he had been allowed to continue taking anti-seizure medicine.
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