Stinging Obituary Blames Trump For Texas Man’s ‘Needless’ Death From Coronavirus



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The newspaper obituary for David Nagy of Jefferson, Texas, makes it crystal clear who his family blames for his “needless” death from the coronavirus.

President Donald Trump, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and other politicians who failed to take the pandemic seriously are responsible for the 79-year-old’s July 22 death, the family wrote in the obituary published by the Jefferson Jimplecute in East Texas on Thursday.

Also at fault were the “many ignorant, self-centered and selfish people who refused to follow the advice of the medical professionals, believing their ‘right’ not to wear a mask was more important than killing innocent people,” the obituary said.

Dancing on the grave of a dead man for political purposes. Classy.
 
Yep that can be clearly seen in his daily lack of compassion & empathy............ Has he shown one ounce of it since this all started??

160,000 dead Americans & he is obsessed w/ his campaign/self..
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I know for a fact you don't care about any of those deaths other than as a political tool.
 
Look! Let's just cut to the chase- Trump didn't take the necessary mitigation steps in the early stages of the pandemic- then stood in the way of the mitigation processes his own advisers, the WHO, and the CDC laid out for the country.

PEOPLE ARE NOT STUPID! THEY KNOW WHO IS THE MAIN PERSON TO BLAME- WHERE THE BUCK ALWAYS STOPS- AT THE PRESIDENT'S DESK!

This is nothing new!

This is where the president leads- TRUMP JUST LED US IN THE WRONG DIRECTION!

WHEN DEATH COMES TO YOUR FAMILY- WE'LL JUST SEE WHO YOU BLAME THEN!

SAVE IT- WE'LL SEE ON NOVEMBER 3rd who the voting majority blames!

AND RIGHTFULLY SO!

Yes, let's cut to the chase.

An obituary does two things:

1. It is a notification of a person's death in a public record forum like a newspaper

2. It can and usually does include a biographical sketch of the person's life in a positive manner.

What an obituary is not for is a political rant against a politician--any politician-- by the person's survivors. That is not only wrong to the deceased but it borders on vile that an obituary would be used for such a purpose. It ignores the deceased and makes them into nothing but a prop. That's just horrid.
 
Yes, let's cut to the chase.

An obituary does two things:

1. It is a notification of a person's death in a public record forum like a newspaper

2. It can and usually does include a biographical sketch of the person's life in a positive manner.

What an obituary is not for is a political rant against a politician--any politician-- by the person's survivors. That is not only wrong to the deceased but it borders on vile that an obituary would be used for such a purpose. It ignores the deceased and makes them into nothing but a prop. That's just horrid.

There are no rules for posting obituaries!

Cause of death is one of the main things that is posted withing the body of an obituary.

If your parents or children died in an office building fire, and a fire that the fire department did not show up to help distinguish the fire, after multiple 911 calls that reported it, was the fire the actual cause of death, or the lack of effort by the Fire Department for not showing up to even try to rescue the victims, to blame for the deaths?

I would be blaming the Fire Department and that is what I would list as the cause of death, if I were the one to write it.
 
There are no rules for posting obituaries!

Cause of death is one of the main things that is posted withing the body of an obituary.

If your parents or children died in an office building fire, and a fire that the fire department did not show up to help distinguish the fire, after multiple 911 calls that reported it, was the fire the actual cause of death, or the lack of effort by the Fire Department for not showing up to even try to rescue the victims, to blame for the deaths?

I would be blaming the Fire Department and that is what I would list as the cause of death, if I were the one to write it.

Good thing you don't do them for a living or like that...

I would want them remembered for who they were, not a screed against the fire department. There's other forums for that. The obituary should be focused on the deceased and how they died mentioned only in passing. It's much more important to celebrate what they did in life and show what kind of person they were. It should be a ray of sunlight at a dark moment, not a thunderstorm of hate directed at others.
 
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