Well, you are right about one thing. I disagree.
Starting out by telling me "if you really don't know, then there is little probability that anything i say could be of use to you" doesn't help me want to understand you position. But then again, when my position is to promote what I want to see in the world by creating it and teaching how to achieve it and yours is in part to sing about death and destruction, well... did you actually read past the title or just become triggered and decide to teach me something!?
I don't think we will agree.
I don't really care what society thinks about somethings. Majority whims and socially acceptable practices are often completely counter to the goals of maintaining life, such as the promotion of bully tactics called peer pressure to enforce the theft and compliance of rules called taxation and laws without 100% voluntary and peaceful acceptance.
But if comprehension of philosophy fails to be achieved, then people end up supporting contradictory ideas to goals they likely never fully defined with a clear path of thought progression. This must always start with a goal, then creation of parameters to abide by, and follow with the means crafted through the parameters to aid in not contradicting the goal.
Yet, this is frequently done by the individual fully aware that an audience will piss on him if it shows the audience how how wrong it is.
RE: Why do people cheer Death? Castro, Consistency, and Compassion