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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
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That quote I posted was directly from one of the victims families in the article I shared, I hope it didn’t come across snarky because it wasn’t meant to be.
For me we have at least one family who says they will not be able to heal with him in the headlines and wish him deported. In this case that’s where I feel it’s most appropriate to align myself. Sidhu and his situation aren’t as important to me as the victims who are requesting his deportation for their healing.
Edit: to Pepsifree, I’d argue that no 2 people heal the same way. Some people may be perfectly fine by forgiving him and that’s how their journey goes. Others have asked to deport him. I don’t think it’s fair to use 1, 100 or 1000 examples of ways people forgive others because it’s such a subjective topic. The best we can do is support the victims as well as we can, and deportation will help the families asking for it.