GrumpyOldAspie wrote:
I've read news reports that say the people of Hartlepool know who was in the crowd standing around and laughing, and that nobody will serve them in shops or talk to them. Long may it continue. And I should imagine that the urinator's fellow prisoners are thinking up a lovely treat for him in the showers....
Feeling vindictive? I get the feeling that if someone were to do this to the people in that crowd some of you would be in the crowd to watch.
GrumpyOldAspie wrote:
As for the woman somehow deserving it...????? WTF???? She was disabled from birth with a curved spine, she had learning difficulties, she had been bullied all her life. Just what sort of evil was she capable of committing?
Who knows? That's my point. There's no way to know what she was capable of just based off of that news report. Just because she had a curved spine, learning difficulties, and had been bullied doesn't automatically make her not evil. Handicapped people can also do great or terrible things, or do you discriminate against the handicapable?
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this might have been karma for her abusing animals earlier in her life.
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Is that really the most evil thing you can think of? If it is, GOF, you sure lack imagination, as well as compassion.
I wasn't trying to think of the most evil thing I could think of.
I just suggested something that was about the same level of evil as what the guy did to her. That way it wouldn't be a karma overkill.
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