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Originally Posted by Smartcar
Posted on her behalf as requested.
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Phew, let me take a deep "breathe" here.
- PHM doesn't have anyone buried there, but is fine with deciding who should be allowed to hang out there, regardless of any rules set in place
- PHM says we don't have enough facts to make a judgement, then claims the lady was followed by a strange man and her husband was apparently outraged by her invented version of events
- PHM calls public shaming "ironic" because people here aren't opening themselves to public criticism, but ironically does so in a message to another poster that she has him post for her.
- PHM brings up people (legally) drinking this morning, assuming they will all be driving drunk home. Then irrelevantly brings up rapists and pedophiles to add some sort of levity to her complete lack of a point.
- PHM makes ONE good point amongst her failed attempts: That this girl probably doesn't deserve to have death wished upon her.
The post is just silly.
I haven't weighed in since the CBC thing ran I don't think, but I did also find it ironic that they carried a story over public shaming. The media, who carry constant stories about people and companies, often without the full set of facts or any verdict of guilty to fall back on, is accusing someone else of public shaming.
That whole story was so deeply ironic. This situation has gotten laughable.
Lady brought her dog where it wasn't supposed to be. The dog doing it's business is irrelevant. The fact that the lady didn't care to follow the rules that are put in place to ensure the dead are respected is all there is to it. This isn't 1980. Welcome to the Internet. If you're doing something wrong there in public there is a huge chance a lot of people are going to know about it. Did people overreact? Yeah. Don't like it? Then don't break the law/be disrespectful in public.
Pretty simple.