Oct 22 2012, 02:35 PM
Yeesh calm down James, not that i dont agree with your 4 posts, oddly enough. Haven't you realized this by now, people always seek to make themselves sound better in whatever small crappy way, when something happens that relates to them, most ppl normally say " I would never have done that" even though the may have already done the thing in question. Personally i acknowledged the tragedy here in a short sentence, and i blame Mark Doucheberg for creating possibly the greatest avenue for world social hate and interaction for people ever created. He simply refuses to acknowledge that what was at one point reserved to schoolyard bullying and workplace confrontations now became all the more random and 10 times more prevalent because it could now be conducted at any random person, by any other random person, over the internet on an organized website called facebook. Where people believing in the false sense of security they believed the internet to have,or a "personal" site like Facebook depicts itself literally invite this kind of thing based on the fact that people are so open to posting things about themselves without ever thinking what the reaction to it might be; things like personal pictures(the above mentioned nude pics). Neither person is right, the person who posted their own inappropriate photos, and the people who decided to make it a sport to ruin her life. IN all arguments neither side is 100% wrong or right, the most productive thing is for people to admit what they are mutually wrong at and move on or admit where they as the individual were wrong and move on. Most people including teachers of mine in the past could never do this, and they were always so scared about doing this because of they're "jobs". Which leads me to another point that people refuse to admit they're wrong for whatever reaction they are scared of happening, in a workplace its losing ones job, in a school its about so called "popularity". I wish i had time to finish my statement........
"Ignorance is Bliss"- Sima Yi from DW6