X has helped millions. To all those who think he deserved to die, what have you done?
~ @Pmx728
not sure about here, cant be bothered to read a bunch of children sit in their parents house arguing about the value of life, but most people who dont like the publicity surrounding X dont actually think he DESERVED to die. most of the things people are saying have been proven fake (the biggest being the pregnant woman, who came out HERSELF and said she was lying). people just dont think you should be valuing this mans life so much more than, as one example, veterans. they fight for YOUR freedoms, and all you do to show them respect is complain about having to stand up to say the pledge, and have fun on a day off you get from school. here there are people engaging in """arguments""" over one man's death, who was not a good person in any way shape or form. setting up a charity event doesnt magically erase the horrible things he has done to other human beings, which include REAL cases of harsh domestic violence, beating a man for being gay in prison (it's said that it was because he was attempting to rape him, however thats just an instagram comment ive read)
people can cope by listening to this mans music. that is something that happens. i cope with issues by taking prescription drugs, some people cope by exercising a lot, some people cope by self harm. but to defend the bad things he has done simply by throwing out "HE HELPED PEOPLE!!!" is insane.
i take 6mg of xanax a day (given its a "bad" day, hard to explain) for depression/anxiety disorders. that is 3 bars in a single day, which is normal for me. that does not mean xanax and other benzodiazepines, opioids, etc. are good. they are horrible and thats a whole separate topic. you cant neutralize an issue by giving examples of positives, when the majority are catastrophic negatives. you cant neutralize this mans past with "hes changing..." "he did a charity event HEHE XD"
tl;dr he didnt deserve to die but he shouldnt be praised