Julia
In Memoriam
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Kennas, you are ignoring the immense contribution he has made to the intellectual global capital. If he chose to shorten his life by his use of nicotine and alcohol, so be it.I don't know who this guy is, or even if he is dead yet, but.....
he'll be even more sadly missed by his family and friends who have watched him die a slow and painful and selfish death by smoking and whisky. Those people who commit themselves to such a death and explain it away as 'my choice' are simply addicts who can not, or are not willing to, do what is better for their most important connections. No sympathy whatsoever except for the people he has made suffer after he has turned to dust.
I don't know who this guy is, or even if he is dead yet, but.....
he'll be even more sadly missed by his family and friends who have watched him die a slow and painful and selfish death by smoking and whisky. Those people who commit themselves to such a death and explain it away as 'my choice' are simply addicts who can not, or are not willing to, do what is better for their most important connections. No sympathy whatsoever except for the people he has made suffer after he has turned to dust.
I suspect he'd be the last person to be looking for sympathy.He made his choices and lived and will die by them, i also have little sympathy for Chris...
I suspect he'd be the last person to be looking for sympathy.
I've read a fair few articles by him, since you first posted Julia, I reckon I'll buy his latest book now.
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I don't know who this guy is, or even if he is dead yet, but.....
he'll be even more sadly missed by his family and friends who have watched him die a slow and painful and selfish death by smoking and whisky. Those people who commit themselves to such a death and explain it away as 'my choice' are simply addicts who can not, or are not willing to, do what is better for their most important connections. No sympathy whatsoever except for the people he has made suffer after he has turned to dust.
A very apt sentiment, Punta.There's a classic cartoon of two decrepit old folks sat around in the old folk's home
One says to the other:
"Just think, if we hadn't have given up smoking and drinking all those years ago, we'd have missed all this..."
Many will be aware that this public intellectual (and very public atheist) has oesophageal cancer and is facing an early death.
Tony Jones (for once) did a great interview with Christopher Hitchens on Lateline last night, where Hitchens - as only he could - outlines his current situation in response to empathic questions from Jones. It was a rare example of genuine rapport between interviewer and interviewee.
The second part of the interview airs this evening on Lateline at 10.30 pm.
It's not often we get stuff of this quality.
Um, "when this man goes"??? Sadly for humanity, he has already gone!Though I do not agree with many of his views, and find that at times his philosophy is more ego driven than philosophical - it will surely be a sad day when this man goes.
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