Originally Posted by
Freddy Chavez
i completely understand that it's reality. i understand there are stupid people and stupid people can die. i've watched 1000 ways to die, on spike tv. but i've also been stupid. i can sympathize with the victim and his family. it's cold blooded to judge the death of a human being and show no human emotion, like sympathy, empathy, or compassion. that's not only reality, but the definition of cold blooded. we're not csi guys. as you said, you're not above being flattened by a bus in the middle of the street. we could all be stupid and drop. but guess the reaction if you were to die a stupid death. who here is going to mention a decrease in the surplus population ? if one of your students died a stupid death and then you read someone online compare it to a couple of chimps shooting each other, are you going to think them cold blooded or not ? you can be logical. i'm all for that. but if you show zero remorse or compassion and think it's not cold blooded, then that's just putting the blinders on. that's ignoring your own reality.
I'm not judging anyone. I pointed out they did something ridiculously stupid and died because of it, that’s a fact, I pass no judgment on anyone. My emotions play no part in this scenario, as I rationalized long ago death is part of the cycle of life, its unavoidable. They made poor choices and due to those poor choices someone died.
They are many truly tragic events in this world that I share compassion and empathy for, I don't need your guidance as to which ones I should shed tears over.
If would hold no contempt for any of my students if they pointed out the fact that I was stupid and got him by a bus because I was throwing a foot ball in a busy street ,and I that I should have know better. I sure as hell wouldn't think them cold bloodied. That’s the way you think, not me.
As far as "ignoring your own reality". WTF does that even mean? You assume you know my reality better than myself, that doesn't make sense, on any level.
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