This is what people should think about, not politics. This family is broken now because of a cruel selfish act. 
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He was a political figure, his stance will affect how people see him. What happened to him is tragic and most certainly for his family. Nevertheless, don’t expect people to feel empathetic towards a person who never felt empathy toward oppressed people, people who lost their families, lost their mothers, fathers, children, people who’s entire family tree was wiped. This same person advocated for Israel and literally found no problem whatsoever with what happened to innocent people. So yeah, expect people not to mourn his death following his stances.
Those that care, care.
Why is that what we should think about. How is that helpful? I'm not trying to be a dick. I just don't understand grieving for people we don't know. Why is different than another father dying anywhere in the world?