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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
Do I really care about you questioning me on it? Nope. But I'm still gonna do it when you post dumb crap, boy.
And celebrating the death of a drug dealer is a pretty easy hill to OD on. Never thought I'd see the day where people are sad to see a drug dealer die. What a half baked point of view.
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You’re still going to do what? Call me “boy” or a loser or a simp? Who cares?
Every overdose is sad, whether you’re sad for the person or sad at the state of things. Some people get what’s coming to them, and you can hate his methods and argue he’s an example of that. But it should be pretty telling on the state of things in Vancouver when his death, even as someone dealing drugs (how much dealing he actually did, we don’t know), can be considered sad. He was trying to move the needle toward safe supply which might not solve the problem, but it would at least save lives, and it’s not hard to see how much value that would hold to people in the midst of it, watching their friends die regularly.
He didn’t accomplish his goal, and in the end he was a victim of the same thing he was trying to stop others from being a victim to. It is what it is.