Making fun of how people die

VILEPLUME

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Making fun of people that died of covid without being vaxxed is run of the mill Tribalism mixed with Schadenfreude.

Schadenfreude (/ˈʃɑːdənfrɔɪdə/; German: [ˈʃaːdn̩ˌfʁɔʏ̯də] (audio speaker iconlisten); lit. 'harm-joy') is the experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another. Schadenfreude has been detected in children as young as 24 months and may be an important social emotion establishing "inequity aversion".[1]

Researchers have found that there are three driving forces behind schadenfreude: aggression, rivalry, and justice.[4]

Self-esteem has a negative relationship with the frequency and intensity of schadenfreude experienced by an individual; individuals with less self-esteem tend to experience schadenfreude more frequently and intensely.[5] The reverse also holds true—those with higher self-esteem experience schadenfreude less frequently or with less emotional intensity.[5]

It is hypothesized that this inverse relationship is mediated through the human psychological inclination to define and protect their self- and in-group- identity or self-conception.[5] Specifically, for someone with high self-esteem, seeing another person fail may still bring them a small (but effectively negligible) surge of confidence because the observer's high self-esteem significantly lowers the threat they believe the visibly-failing human poses to their status or identity. Since this confident individual perceives that, regardless of circumstances, the successes and failures of the other person will have little impact on their own status or well-being, they have very little emotional investment in how the other person fares, be it positive or negative.

Conversely, for someone with low self-esteem, someone who is more successful poses a threat to their sense of self, and seeing this "mighty" person fall can be a source of comfort because they perceive a relative improvement in their internal or in-group standing.[6]


  • Aggression-based schadenfreude primarily involves group identity. The joy of observing the suffering of others comes from the observer's feeling that the other's failure represents an improvement or validation of their own group's (in-group) status in relation to external (out-groups) groups (see In-group and out-group). This is, essentially, schadenfreude based on group versus group status.
  • Rivalry-based schadenfreude is individualistic and related to interpersonal competition. It arises from a desire to stand out from and out-perform one's peers. This is schadenfreude based on another person's misfortune eliciting pleasure because the observer now feels better about their personal identity and self-worth, instead of their group identity.
  • Justice-based schadenfreude comes from seeing that behavior seen as immoral or "bad" is punished. It is the pleasure associated with seeing a "bad" person being harmed or receiving retribution. Schadenfreude is experienced here because it makes people feel that fairness has been restored for a previously un-punished wrong.
Thanks for posting this. What I gather is people who make fun of others dying suffer from low self esteem in an attempt to make themselves feel better?
 

PopAndSonGrows

Well-Known Member
Deflecting :lol: I said you think your hatred is better than a "red hats" hatred, and you tell me it is because you're "fighting fire with fire". Like I said, you're "justifying" you're hatred because you feel morally superior. Keep on spreading hate and wondering why things aren't getting any better in the world.
I wasn't justifying, but there you go again.

There's plenty of donuts, grab another.
 

Turpsnstuff

Active Member
ALL DEATHS ARE FUNNY, sorry to break it yall.

Find the humor in life, and in death.
I guess it's more of a context based thing?Learning a random stranger died because of their own idiocies, funny as hell. Learning a family member died from their own idiocies, sad. Also depends on how sensitive each individual is and what their views and experiences about death are like.
 

NotTheRobot

Well-Known Member
Some people just suck. Some asshole stole our fucking mailbox the night before last.
A few years ago there were what turned out to be teens taking baseball bats to mailboxes in our area. Because of the number they hit (literally hundreds) the cops went looking for them and caught them. Since then the worst we get is the snow plow taking the mailbox down. Two screws and it was back up until next time. As long as I don't make it super secure it doesn't rip apart when it gets hit.
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
Thanks for posting this. What I gather is people who make fun of others dying suffer from low self esteem in an attempt to make themselves feel better?
You moved the goalposts.

The title is about making fun of HOW people die.

That is quite different from the plainly distasteful “making fun of others dying”. I have never spoken for the latter. I’m playing advocatus Diaboli on the other point primarily because so much of this thread is sentiment and not reason.

If you need a logical fallacy to make your point, re-examine the point
 

OG-KGP

Well-Known Member
You moved the goalposts.

The title is about making fun of HOW people die.

That is quite different from the plainly distasteful “making fun of others dying”. I have never spoken for the latter. I’m playing advocatus Diaboli on the other point primarily because so much of this thread is sentiment and not reason.

If you need a logical fallacy to make your point, re-examine the point
Its twisted either way.

If some young guy was checking out a hot chick and walked into on coming traffic, I still wouldn't find humor in it.

Or if one of you vaccine pushers died of covid, to me, no humor. I might not even like you but don't wish death on you or even feel satisfied or humor in your death Not at all.

Justifying why or if is still messed up.
 
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