Thursday, February 7, 2008

the hated (196)

they were found saturday morning by the groundskeeping in a local graveyard.
their hands were bound with nylon cord, and their pants and underwear were around their ankles, and they were blind folded.
each of them had knife marks on their backs and, according to the coroner's report, the marks had been made as the men were sodomized post mortem.
there was a memorial held for them, yet no one attended.
it was reported that many parties were held across the city as the two men were laid to rest in potters field.
when asked why they would celebrate the deaths of two nameless, friendless men's murders, one teen responded "Anyone that was killed that way must have been hated. we figured we should side with the killer and party."
somehow, through the magic of zeitgeist, it became a popular pasttime to hate the dead men who'd been brutally killed then raped in a graveyard, then buried with not so much as one visitor.
websites were erected with jokes, video, and blogs all devoted to disgracing the memories of these men.

they were hated.

even now, if you look around, you're sure to find a coffe-shop hipster ironically wearing a thrift store T depicting the caracatures of the men bound and posed on their knees.

society was falling.

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