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  • Human minds are fucked up. We are the most sickening creatures ever. I'm surprised that God hasn't destroyed the Earth yet (And I'm not trying to throw out religion because let me tell you! Religion SUCKS!).

  • Since there's certain people who celebrate death, all I have to say really, would you enjoy someone dancing on your grave, thankful that you've died? Even if someone who is a serial killer, terrorist, ect. is murdered, you shouldn't celebrate, but memorize all the people they've killed and be thankful they've been silenced. But celebrating the death of someone who was terrible but yet had the chance to change their lives instead of paying a debt of of their life like someone who killed many?

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  • Don't kill... commit rape.

  • i do not celebrate death i am happy when we get rid of bad poeple, serial killers, rapers, terrorists

  • i feel guilty now.

  • Thank you! 0mg! Onision i luv you, you are like the most awesome, secure, man ever, you have trumundose charector, and you stick up for your girlfriend you make videos for her to fell good about herself, and knowing that she is very protected, i luv you and will always continue to watch you're episodes.

  • I never knew you had a video about this. o_o

    Crap forgot what I was about to say.

  • Don't be such a pussy, his death represents the many lives that are saved if he were to live on, not revenge for those who he has already killed. It is something worth celebrating

  • I shake my head to you....i shake my head...

  • I celebrated that he was no longer able to hurt anyone. I was happy that he had been caught. But it's just that, isn't it? He wasn't caught, he was killed. This isn't what anyone asked for. The people who were happy? Fine. I can get that. He was a horrible man, and hell, he may have killed their family members in 9/11. But I think that the parties devoted to his death were absolutely disgusting.

  • We became exactly what we were trying to destroy, in a nutshell.

  • hey man. i see what u mean but, he was a bad man and that was most of Americans first reactions. because he and shrunken so many peoples familys. and DON'T get me wrong i get it was wrong. but it was a relief to many people. we do celebrate good things all the time. that man knew what was coming for him one day. and i think he wanted ti to happen because hes been hunted for more than 5 years living in one room. that live would suck but..

    i trust you onison. and ur awsome. and i love your vids.!!

  • I didn't celebrate the death of Osama Bin Laden, I celebrated the people who wouldn't be hurt because he was dead...cheesy, I know, but that's better than telling him to burn in he11, right?

  • Onision, I would like your opinion. Do you think it seems fair that people in jail have cable, three hot meals a day, and access to socialize with others, however instead of using the money that is being used for cable could be used for feeding the hungry people of America, or any country for that matter? It seems depressing that the only way to escape from hunger and poverty is to commit some type of crime.

    Sincerely,

    A fan that loves your opinion.

  • wtf is ur prob, i mans sereiously here we are talking about osama bin ladens death. and your worried about some stupid ppl with cable.

  • dude sereously here ware talking about osama bin laden and your worried about some stuipid people with cable seriously!!!

  • i totally agree with greg! WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING 2! yea its kinda a good thing he is dead so he cant hurt us anymore but have u seen how ppl r getting out of control with it??? making games...posting signs....MAKING T-SHIRTS!!!! PPL R JUST MAKING IT WORSE!!!!!!

  • Great Topic Greg(:

  • I don't think it's so much celebration as it is relief.

  • They celebrate his death in the knowledge that he can cause no more harm to others. They are celebrating the fact that no more life can be lost through him. Sure there's some people who just want to cheer at the thought of a little gore, but come on. People were justified on this occasion. However I am against the whole rampaging through the streets cheering burn in hell thing. A private celebration is quite enough. No need to make a song and dance about it. (literally in some cases :/ )

  • When 9/11 happend and the "terrorists" were all celebrating in afghanistan after it happend as they showed on the news. We were appauled by it saying its offensive and wrong to celebrate soo many deaths and "we" were filled with hatred cause of it.

    so how come when our sides the victor we can still parade in streets and celebrate just the same as they once did?

    i just stumbled upon your channel onison and i appreciate that u do this

  • you spoke out the words that i couldn't find onision, this had been bothering me for a long long time

  • ok maybe you have a point but you didn't have to watch you father die in the twin towers bombing you didn't and frankly im happy he is gone but im not out party about but im very happy he is and if that makes me a morbid person then fine but you didn't have to watch a family member die now did you probably not or you would be some what happy to

  • I couldn't agree more, I felt the same way when people were partying about Osama's death. And before anybody tells me how bad he was, the general idea of celebrating death of another is sick. Whoever it was.

  • Bin Laden is not dead. Not to be like the only person that thinks this and all but yea. Hes not. Look at all the facts. It's just something to make Obama look good. Ok here's some questions for those who probably will go against me here. why didn't they keep him for questioning?? He's the baddest terrorist of them all and they kill him just like that. I think not. Why did they kill him?? Did they kill him to bring peace to America?? No they didn't kill him at all and if they did wouldn't that i

  • I hate that we celebrated it. He was a terrible person, but that gives you no right to celebrate.

  • canadians don't do that... Go canada !!!

  • its just emotions... thats all =/.

    

  • I agree completely. When I found out that Bin Laden died, I was a little relieved... there's no way I could say that I was happy that we killed him. The cheering and celebrating of his death disturbed me greatly. It's shocking how everyone was happy for his death and I felt... somewhat sad. I do understand how horrible of a man he was, but no one deserves to be this hated to the extent that his death is a celebration.

  • "I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that" ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • I <3 ur philosophy.

    ONISION FOREVER!

  • I feel exactly the same way! It's like everywhere I look people are all, "yay, osama is dead, that fucker." or whatever. And I'm like, dude, the death of a person is never something to celebrate. I don't care how bad they were. Seriously, just move on. he's dead, we don't need to celebrate.

  • When we celebrated, we looked like the people in the Middle East who were CHEERING on 9/11 as they watched us die....

    I never want to be like that.

  • Part 2 – So what is the answer? Peace? No wars? Let’s say we had no Military and everyone in America was peaceful and we all love the world and we Americans got along just fine. We would’ve been slaughtered by Germany or Russia or by Japan, take your pick. America would’ve been One Huge Concentration Camp ground and all of us would’ve been destroyed already. Look what Germany did, they wanted to take over the world, not just Europe, and destroy everyone else.

  • @Zynyster But did we need to celebrate the death of all germans, russians, and japanese? A life is a life. And the loss of one is never something to cheer about.

    I'm not saying that peace solves everything, but we can at least let people die peacefully.

    And that crap about Germany was... Crap. You could at least specify "Nazi Germany" or "the Nazi Party" or something. Not all of Germany wanted "to take over the world".

  • @octopuslover225 I did not say we need to celebrate the death of germans, russians and japanese. Where are you getting this from? If we just sit back and do nothing, People will die. We have to defend ourselves by fighting. Yes Nazi Germany - I only had limited space - I guess I could go with Part 3 - I'm talking about Nazi Germany - there - you happy now? As for Not all of Germany wanted to take over the world - yes i agree, the same with Russia and Japan. I'll try to be more detailed next time

  • @Zynyster yeah, i understand... I still don't think that's what the video is about though. (the defending ourselves thing.) He's not saying we should roll over and take it, just that we shouldn't celebrate a death. I agree that sometimes you can't use peace to get what you want. But winning a battle or a war shouldn't be like beating the shit out of someone, and then laughing in their faces while their on the ground.

  • @octopuslover225 Onision said about someone's heart no longer beating. That tells me he’s saying that we need to find a way to deal with people without killing. That is truly difficult to do especially like Osama who hides behind weapons and hiding behind other people with weapons. The truth is "We must stop his beating heart" or he will continue to execute orders of killing. He won’t stop, it is his calling, so now he is dead and lives have been saved. The last part you said, I agree.

  • @Zynyster he said, "why is it we decide to celebrate someone's heart no longer beating?" Which is not saying that he thinks we shouldn't have killed him, but is remarking on the fact that we celebrated as we did so.

  • @octopuslover225 It seems like he’s implying that Any Death is wrong. In another video (Onision keeps it real) he said that Hitler was innocent and wasn’t responsible at all for the killings of the Jews because Hitler himself didn’t kill anyone. According to Onision, Osama would be the same way. Osama ordered other people to kill and they kill. So Osama is innocent and isn’t responsible for the deaths? Sorry for not mentioning about that video because that was a big part of what I'm saying.

  • @Zynyster He was eing sarcasitic

  • Part 1 - Osama’s next plan was to hit Los Angeles according to his journals. Let’s get one thing straight, Osama is a Madman intent to murdering people including children and then to celebrate the deaths of non-Arab people. Do you think that Osama would stop killing and ask himself, “Can I be better than this?” It would be great if we were living in a Perfect World of no killing and everyone loves each other, but that is not the case. This message is for everyone, not just you Onision.

  • Celebrating Osama's death is kind of like celebrating a rape whistle going out of business. I mean, yeah, it's sad that it's going out of business, but at least girls aren't getting raped anymore.

  • Thank god I found people who agree. I know how horrible it is to lose someone, and although somebody DID kill someone you know, yes, they're death is deserved, but certainly not meant to be celebrated.

  • agreed!!!

  • My mom and I completely agree with you. We also think this will just make the terrorists more angry (because of the way they killed him) and result in more terrorist attacks toward the United States.

  • ...

    He killed over 3000 people.

    I don't know about celebrating, but he deserved it.

  • I agree!

    I was saying that the whole day everybody was celebrating.

    I said it at dinner and all of my family dropped their forks and started yelling at me.

    My stepmom said "Yeah, but celebrating is not stupid if you're someone who lost a family member on 9/11". Remember when those people were celebrating because the World Trade Centers fell...same difference, we killed their leader and now we're celebrating. Don't our parents tell us as children that revenge is never the answer?

  • Oh thank fuck, I thought I was the only person on the planet complaining that people shouldnt celebrate his death.

  • I completely agree.

  • If restriction is available. I meant to say.

  • The desire to celebrate a death or to wish death stands a good chance of being morally bankrupt. Almost certainly if confinement or restriction ensuring that person cannot inflict harm advertingly or inadvertingly.

  • I completely disagree. There are many reasons to celebrate his death. I don't even see it as a negative thing. Death is usually negative, yes, but not when it's the death of someone who wants nothing more than to see everyone in the West tortured and killed. I cannot believe we have become so sensitive as to actually pity such a person.

  • If you're talking about Osama Bin Laden dying then you should know why people are cheering. Personally, if someone killed my mom or dad or brother or other loved one and that person was then killed themselves, I would be happy. I would cheer and celebrate for him getting what he deserved. I would be happy that my loved one was avenged. So excuse the world for being happy about the avenging of thousands of lost lives, but can you at least see the advancement now in the war against terror?

  • You just take every opportunity you can to be self-righteous don't you Onision? No one is happy about death, the reason people are celebrating is because Osama was a symbol of terror and hatred and he's gone now.

  • @IamKindness if it isn't osama it's gonna be someone else.

  • @stupidlovething What do you mean by that?

  • i will never know now if when you switch to black and white if that was a mistake that you had to re-take or if your adding emphasis to that statement like i originally thought -__-'

  • If we hadn't killed Osama but just captured him, Americans would be celebrating just as much.

    We, the American populace, are not celebrating the end of a life but rather the end of a very, very dark chapter of our history, and bin Laden's death being purely incidental.

  • Can't take u seriously. Never watched any videos by u before and don't know your "YouTube personality", but after watching this vid, i'm shocked you have so many positive ratings. The way you look into the camera is fucking cheesy... Like ur making love.

  • osamaonision.

  • There's a Christian epistle verse perfect for this situation - Depending on the translation, Romans 12: 19-21.

  • @khesed absolutely brilliant.

  • @OnisionSpeaks you have charecter my firend. (:

  • @khesed You watch this channel and don't realize he doesn't believe in God? If God was going to intervene what was he waiting for? How do we know that this wasn't God's plan? If doing what that passage says works, then why be upset that Osama died? He was in Pakistan, we gave aid to Pakistan. He was hungry, we fed him, he's dead. Isn't that what was supposed to be accomplished? If I'm wrong, then you show me. Find a man killing people, and when he's down, pick him up. Tell me how hat works out.

  • @Trey4444444 Sorry for saying this - but much as real world problems muck up the the execution of the concept, the ideal still stands. i know he's an atheist, and i believe he knows i'm no longer a Christian. Does that mean we can't use the lessons of varying scriptures?

  • @khesed Sure, why not. Use what message you feel you need to to get your point across. I understand where you're coming from, and I can respect that. Just as I'm sure you can understand that people aren't happy about about a man's death, but a murderer's death. That may still seem wrong to you, I know. Look, I don't know how to make this sound good. A man died and we say "Yay!" I don't want to start and argument or anything, I just want you to see where we're coming from. But I don't know how.

  • @Trey4444444 While i, too, am glad someone who planned and perpetrated heinous crimes is gone and we can have one more step towards unity and tolerance, there's a difference between what's been going on as far as rhetoric's concerned and the proper way to approach the change- Either we can sound hateful, or move forward to make the world a more loving place.

  • @khesed i completly agree with him, there is absoloutly nothing good about someone 'going to hell' even if they are completely evil, the knowledge that they are being tortured forever would not make me happy at all

  • thats exactly what i was thinking

  • I said the same to my friend today (that its strange how people are even celebrating it), and after all, its not like this is going to change anything, so why be so even exited about someones death ? I mean, I kinda understand when people feel reliefed or so, but his death really not going to change anything, i think.

  • Well there is a bigger picture to this that goes beyond the celibration of death...but that a madness is gone and more people have been spared as a result. true it can be a bit heartless of course but look deeper then just the killing is all I am saying

  • I guess I get what you're saying, and it's crossed my mind, but I think for the most part, what people are really celebrating is what you said, husbands coming home from Iraq, or at least the same sentiment. It's what it symbolizes and how his death affects us personally. However, I suppose it is true that with things like this, the words can be driven so far that his death surpasses the point of his death.

  • It was the first thing i thought about, when i saw the news. You are so freakin right.

    Your german fan loves you! :]

  • Feel the exact same way, even before i heard you say this

  • Sadly we are a very very sad comunity :/

    We are 2010 and we have snuggies, kesha and the new thing is to be a whore to get atention...sad sad

  • That is so true. xD

  • This is originally in humans in a way... Just like never being satisfied with what you have and with yourself... It's built-in into us...

  • i agree.

    he was a bad person, but theres no reason to celebrate his death.

  • @Beccie12x How can you say he was a bad person? Didi you know him personnaly? Did Osama do anything to you personnally and your are certain beyond a doubt it was him who did it? Umm, even if your little brain cannot imagine these scenarios, I'll say it for you. Of course you couldnt know if indeed he was a bad person. All you know was told you via the media and your government. And if you still believe everything that these guys say is the truth, well its past time to wake the fuck up

  • @Indeedfaith i didn't know him, not many people did. but he killed thousands. including my grandfather.

  • @Beccie12x Dear Beccie, I feel your loss. I am sorry for you. And no, I didnt lose someone on 9/11. But I fear all that hatred placed into a man called Osama Bin Laden is misplaced. For its been told many many times to people who like to do a little reasearch (i.e. dont accept foxnews and cnn News as absolute truth) that the 9/11 events were indeed not caused by these arabs but something a lot worse and closer to you.

  • @Indeedfaith thank you. yes, I do agree with you, and foxnews and cnn do tend to twist the truth, you make a valid point, not all the blame should be put on only part of the problem.

  • I LOVE ONISION WOO! x

  • KIlling someone will never clarify things.

  • sometimes it does

  • @cole2cool4u No... I don't think so.

  • so true man

  • I agree so much Onision! My friends are so "happy" about it. I just get disgusted with them at it. .__.

  • i agree, death should never be something to be celebrated. maybe in this case relieved because said person isnt a "nice" person

  • agreed.

  • I didnt celebrate either...I mean...it feels just wrong and not right

    [btw im from Romania..]

  • this made me cry. i couldn't agree with you more.

  • I feel the same way too. It seemed like no one else felt like I did about this.

    Thank you, Greg <3

  • this was exactly what i thought when i heard my friends talking..

  • Onision i love you. I completely agree with you on this and am making a video about it...

  • I totally agree!

  • Pardon my harping on the typo but-

    Anyway, i have to agree. While he did, planned, and allowed evil things, the best thing to do is just breathe a sigh of relief and move on. It's absolutely hypocritical, no matter WHAT religion, to ignore the Golden Rule (no matter what scripture you follow). It's pathetic, really. Makes me glad i am removing myself from the Christian religion.

  • youre so deep! :) <3

  • OH. MY. GOD. Ive been saying this all day! How are they celebrating the fact that a man MURDERED another man? I know he was "evil" or whatever but the fact that people are just brushing off the fact that a man has been murdered is ridiculous! Thank you onision! I'm so glad im not the only one that thinks this way XD

  • Also, I do agree with the video lol. The title just confused me. :D

  • i thought the exact same thing when i heard it =/

  • thank you, for real.

  • Very poethic Onision... love your videos :)

  • I see we are on the same page, Onison.

  • And i think the same think thank you dude. :-).

  • Agreed.

  • I love you

  • The worst part is that it's not surprising....

  • I see what you're saying.

  • Oh, and I totally agree.

  • i love your random videos :3

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