Lots of people die, and somehow this mediocre man, JFK, became some kind of a hero! Hey, look: people die. It's a fact of life. And most of them die without having a very nice life at all; most of them die horribly, slowly, of starvation or disease. It's a world FUBAR in a big way.
I'm not one of those guys who chooses to inform you of this every step of the way, but it means that I'm not going to give much of a windward piss about the death of <b>one</b> politician, who not only would have had an easy and carefree life anyway but ended his life after being President of the United States, revered and respected by millions. That's not a bad way to go.
Now concentration camps or refugee camps, I'd agree, THAT is not a subject for laughing about. But Kennedy and the homeless -- in a world where Subway restuarants in Columbus Ohio are offering $1000 sign-on bonuses to anyone that stays 3 months, along with $8 and hour jobs starting wage, I don't think there is much of an excuse to be homeless. Not if you're young and somewhat healthy . . .