Not just another RBG thread. This thread is about the world's reaction to her death.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg was a woman, a Jew, a widow, and a jurist. What she was not was a Christ figure, a martyr, a world icon, or someone who was above reproach in her job. She made mistakes and she abused her position on the court. In other words, she was a human being and partisan democrat.
I am amused by the reaction of people towards her expected death at 87 after four bouts of cancer and how people responded to the unexpected death of Antonin Scalia in 2016.
People magazine said that Scalia died at a "secret gathering of hunters" and the names of those present at unknown.
Ginsberg died surrounded by family and friends.
Scalia was murdered according to several web sites both mainstream and fringe.
The left and right are praising Ginsberg but in 2016 the left was less than charitable with their faint praise. Several celebrities and journalists celebrated the idea that Obama would get another Supreme Court pick.
Ginsberg was a partisan. She held on to deny Trump a pick. If Hillary had been elected in 2016, RBG would have retired 15 minutes later.
I can imagine the scene when her body is carried through the streets of New York like some Muslim cleric.
I read that the world is saddened by her death...why? She had nothing to do with the rest of the world. Oh, yes, she said her opinions were based on how the world felt about things instead of our laws but that doesn't mean the world is affected by her passing.
This isn't on Ginsberg, this is on the people that have announced that they will cause trouble should Trump dare to carry out his Constitutional responsibilities and nominate a replacement.