In the West, when one's political opponent or enemy dies:

- one doesn't cheer openly, even if one's very joyous inside

- one doesn't mock or ridicule the family of the dead, au contraire
the only thing one can morally & civilizedly do is to send condolences
to the family, even if it's actually just a pretension

- one doesn't recite one's imagination that the dead is being tried or
judged in hell; au contraire one prays or pretends to pray that the
soul of the dead be re-incarnated into a good life if the dead was a
Buddhist, or be saved by God if the dead was a Christian.

Soriya

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