In case y’all don’t know: Liam was physically and abusive to his ex girlfriend. She started exposing him a week ago, did an interview yesterday detailing all his abuse, and had recently lawyered up and was getting ready to sue him.
People do know. He had a kid. People grew up listening to one direction. People are allowed to have mixed emotions about it, comments like this are unnecessary. Guilting people about grief is not needed.
i think both perspectives are valid. to your point, people are allowed to have mixed emotions, and i think the user was fairly polite in their wording and clear that they are providing info. they probably replied because it was the first comment, not because they were trying to make anyone feel guilty
This. I understand, fuck abusers. But it’s also okay to feel sad for the loss of someone whose work had a big impact on your life. I think in most cases, unless someone is a truly repugnant, irredeemable human being (I.e. Trump), celebrating deaths is fucking tacky.
That’s not on me though. Where did I demand people feel guilt? Where was the judgement value placed on anyone not named Liam Payne? I’m not telling anyone to feel bad (except the abuse apologist trying to discredit his victim - they should definitely feel bad)
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I’ll never be sad an abuser is dead.
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