I think it's good for the families who were affected by his actions and the people in america who feel strong about t to finally get closure, but in my mind, celebrating outwardly could be a trigger for more terrorism.
His death shouldn't be celebrated. We should just be glad one of the greatest terrorists the world has faced is gone and leave it at that. Some cultures and religions find celebrating ones death offensive.
Well what about Family's who are missing members because they died fighting? Knowing that the person who has caused them so much grief has been killed is something to celebrate.
I think it's good for the families who were affected by his actions and the people in america who feel strong about t to finally get closure, but in my mind, celebrating outwardly could be a trigger for more terrorism.
A little of what I was getting at, I dont mean going out and partying, Just some closure.
Yeah it seems kind of arrogant and bad to celebrate it. You can be patriotic; You can commend the SEALs for their victory and bravery; It does bring some closure to the families who were impacted by his actions (even those before 9/11); but to celebrate the death itself is wrong.