He thinks Arday's death was cowardly and immoral - we don't know anything about Arday's death other than the fact he took his own life, so what can the poster possibly be describing as cowardly and immoral other than the decision to end his own life..?
I don't why you bother defending such blatant bollocks.
When I hear this kind of thing from the left I'm reminded of how they treat their public hate figures.
Let's look at Katie Hopkins, yeah she's a controversial figure, however she had the ability to do all the actual jobs she took. If she had wanted a very good career in the city it was in the ofference.
However, she decided to be a right wing media figure, much like Ann Widdlecombe after politics.
Let's look at how she's been treated......Death threats, people turning up at her house to harm her, lefty activist writes a play about her assassination that gets a show run.
Did Katie Hopkins commit suicide? Nope, but she's spoken about how the hate she gets has affected her life. Regularly gets slagged off in the press on a weekly basis for decades. Gets lied about all the time for clicks and copy. However, she stands up to her enemies because she believes she has a right to a voice.
If she had committed suicide, I suspect that many horrible words would be said by many of the same people who are fawning over Arday's suicide today.
My view is that if you do wrong, then the public has a right to hear about it.....Arday was a chancer and he wanted the publicity when it was glazing him. When it went bad he couldn't cope.
But it's the system that promoted him far above his ability that needs correction. He should still be living, but the DEI system needs to die.