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Originally Posted by awfullyquiet :
The problem is, no one tells anyone they're wrong anymore. The reaction that 'it's a fair thing to do' and 'it's okay what these people did' and 'c'mon it was just a joke', is as morally reprehensible as the act itself. Because the people who think it's okay to do that kind of ****, are likely to do that kind of ****.
******* hooligans.
i don't care if mckelvin has more money than bill gates, it doesn't make it right. quit ******* rationalizing on their behalf.
I couldn't agree with this more
Originally Posted by awfullyquiet :
The problem is, no one tells anyone they're wrong anymore. The reaction that 'it's a fair thing to do' and 'it's okay what these people did' and 'c'mon it was just a joke', is as morally reprehensible as the act itself. Because the people who think it's okay to do that kind of ****, are likely to do that kind of ****.
******* hooligans.
i don't care if mckelvin has more money than bill gates, it doesn't make it right. quit ******* rationalizing on their behalf.
I couldn't agree with this more
I'm sure the Buffalo cops would have told him he was wrong, but this is the kind of thing requiring him to be caught in the act. Vandalism is juvenile & wussy cowardly. There are hundreds of venues online & sports radio, sports bars, etc. where he could vent (& just as anonymously too) other than mindless property destruction.
Yes Leodis effed up bigtime, but how does this punishment fit the crime?
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