I never mock no ones death, so I 'aint going to this time. But I also don't mourn everyones death as it is personal to me simply because the media (PP in this case) tells me to! Or when the media (PP in this case) forces me to try and acknolwedge that this is a great travesty. Yeah I feel pain for his family, because this type of tradgedy can happen to anyone of us at any time. But have the Walton family today taken the time out to send my uncles (who died today) only child a gift or some other thoughtful little acknowledgment of their sorrow? IM not saying this out of spite, I don't expect anything from the Waltons and neither are they indebted to me or my uncles son, just trying to put things into perspective that they use their wealth in during life to make differences but in death people also want us to go over and above what we usually do for strangers who pass in tragic circumstances.
So he did alot for charity? The people who use that line to support the view that we should be greatful that this person existed are fooling themselves. Relatively i've probably spent more in the way of charity that the Waltons (im not being pretencious [sp?]), I even get stick at home for the amount of charity events I support. Charity can also come in the guise of time, many 'ordinary' people spend untold timesupporting charity. So big fucking deal that someone spent a tiny amount of their unimaginable wealth on supporitng charity events. IM not having a go at the Walton guy here, more power to him for supporting charity events etc. But I should feel sorrow over and above what I normally do for strangers? I don't think so! I'm only debating here that please stop trying to create an atmosphere where everyone is expected to mourn and wallow in pity.
I don't support attacking anyone! Besides, Bigmack didn't really attack Walton personally, more to do with his company in which he only had a divided share of an already (relatively) low share of 38%.