No, your inability to form a coherent thought was just easy to target. What I really don’t like about you is that you apparently don’t see women as independent human beings with their own thoughts and goals.
I am. And the very sad conclusion I’m forced to draw is that most people don’t care enough about others to prevent unnecessary and easily preventable suffering.
Like the case at hand.
The woman ended in a hospital. Maybe - just maybe! - the men participating in the stunt should had stopped for a fraction of a second to think if they were enabling and causing unnecessary suffering.
The same way, many of the dangerous and/or disgusting things some individuals are into are considered a disturb.
Following that, and remembering the spirit of my original reply, that by now has been removed, I would strongly - very strongly - disincentivize any friend or acquaintance if they told me they considered either taking part or were indifferent to the outcome of such a stunt. It would be one of those friendship ending situation.
This is a calous indiference to human suffering and an easily preventable and avoidable one. And exploitation of it. Which is extremely sad. It is a telling sign of the times we live in.
I’m not advocating for generalized violence. My original remark wasn’t about that.
I’m not pointing fingers at the woman.
What I am trying to convey is that the men taking part in whatever that was never stopped to consider they were enabling and enacting harm on another human being.
And that could be prevented, if any person could recognize the wrong in the situation. Something which, apparently, missed everyone.
It is, isn’t?
Let me concern about the outcome of my actions.
Maybe you should “concern about” your ability to form coherent sentences
Is my poor domain of the english that concerning to you? I’ll be losing my sleep, tonight.
No, your inability to form a coherent thought was just easy to target. What I really don’t like about you is that you apparently don’t see women as independent human beings with their own thoughts and goals.
You do you. Have a nice day.
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I am. And the very sad conclusion I’m forced to draw is that most people don’t care enough about others to prevent unnecessary and easily preventable suffering.
Like the case at hand.
The woman ended in a hospital. Maybe - just maybe! - the men participating in the stunt should had stopped for a fraction of a second to think if they were enabling and causing unnecessary suffering.
Maybe.
I might be wrong.
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Just because it’s legal, doesn’t make correct.
The same way, many of the dangerous and/or disgusting things some individuals are into are considered a disturb.
Following that, and remembering the spirit of my original reply, that by now has been removed, I would strongly - very strongly - disincentivize any friend or acquaintance if they told me they considered either taking part or were indifferent to the outcome of such a stunt. It would be one of those friendship ending situation.
This is a calous indiference to human suffering and an easily preventable and avoidable one. And exploitation of it. Which is extremely sad. It is a telling sign of the times we live in.
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I’m not advocating for generalized violence. My original remark wasn’t about that.
I’m not pointing fingers at the woman.
What I am trying to convey is that the men taking part in whatever that was never stopped to consider they were enabling and enacting harm on another human being.
And that could be prevented, if any person could recognize the wrong in the situation. Something which, apparently, missed everyone.
She’s an adult, she’s allowed to make her own decisions about consent. For some reason you don’t seem to like that.
I’m bothered with all the people abusing her consent.