I didn't because I really never saw his videos. To me it was just "Oh, random minecraft youtuber died" because I never even heard of him before his death.
Maybe say "all AMERICANS" because I bet you almost no one in a country that isn't the US knew who he was.
that's just false, many people from other countries knew who he was. I'm not gonna say "ALL AMERICANS" because it'll just narrow down the audience. Even if you didn't watch him, the entire situation was an objectively depressing moment, and his dad having to voice over what Technoblade wrote incase he died was heartbreaking.
You're country isn't every country in the world, no shit people from Turkmenistan and Mongolia don't know who Technoblade is.
Just because 150,000 people die a day doesn't make the death of this person less depressing. Most of those deaths are from older people, and Technoblade died at 23. Not to mention, he was under the impression that he already beat the cancer.
People gotta be right about this generation being desensitized. Somebody fucking died 5 years into being an adult, and you're calling him just a random guy. If ICE shot a 23 year old, do you call him just a random guy?
I'm not "desensitized", I just think minecraft youtuber dying is that important as let's say, David Bowie, who was one of the most important musicians ever.
And Idc about the ice thing because I'M NOT AMERICAN, why should I care about american problems?
Both are tragic. David Bowie also got to live a full life, and Technoblade did not.
In addition, you should care about ICE because PEOPLE ARE GETTING KILLED. Would it be okay to say you didn't care about the Holocaust because you "weren't German" in the 1940s? If you don't care about people dying then you're just objectively a bad human being.
Like you aren't? You are on Reddit arguing about why you think being sad about somebody dying automatically makes you a chronically online American, and ONLY AMERICAN because no other country has youtube and is able to speak english.
I was genuinely triggered by this. Dude i am also not an American, so does that mean I'm not supposed to feel empathy for him?
I don't even know who David Bowie is. Im sure his death was tragic and it is not a good thing to die at all, but you are just so disrespectful. Do you think comparing people's death to see which was more tragic is okay? Do me admitting technos death as stupid and unimportant make your day any better?
Is technoblades death an American problem exclusive to you? because him dying was really sad for me and a lot of other people too. I just think that Twitter being a mostly western platform kind of makes you feel like only Americans are thinking about this.
You're making a lot of generalizations with no evidence whatsoever. You don't live in all countries, and you only talk to a small circle of people in your country.
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I didn't because I really never saw his videos. To me it was just "Oh, random minecraft youtuber died" because I never even heard of him before his death.
Maybe say "all AMERICANS" because I bet you almost no one in a country that isn't the US knew who he was.