Infringement Of The Right Of The Dead
2006.02.18 20:17
Death means a stop of life, those who are dead don't exist any more. We often start to infringe the right of the dead immediately after their death. Their death is interpretted in any way at the convenience of the living.
When someone is dead, the most crucial point is to judge whether he was killed or killed himself, if he killed himself, any those who are alive won't harm, so even if the circumstances as to the death of one person raises doubt about the cause of the death, all alives are so keen to attribute to nobody but him for the cause of their death. The right of the dead was completely infringed, but no one alive is harmed. Thus nobody's eager to raise the question as to their death.
Such an infringement of the right of the dead has been occurred a lot of times. But since no one but him -the dead will oppose such idea, no one alive raise the question.
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Sorry For The Deletion(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.02.18 21:30 (#14748788) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
Last night I deleted my journal with his comment, I posted here again on behalf of him.
>The Dead may not mind (Score:2)by FidelCatsro (861135) * on 2006.02.17 4:51 (#14735895)(Last Journal: 2006.02.18 2:53)Of course the only way to ask them would mean you couldn't share the response ;)
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Re:Sorry For The Deletion(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.02.18 21:37 (#14748807) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
We have an ice wall between the living and the dead. Nobody can overcome the fence of between two, we can only assume what the dead might think of the days after his death. But it is true the right of the living is more important than that of the dead. All the more our duty over the dead is heavy.
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