Who are we to judge this woman? What one of us could survive the level of scrutiny that befell her? I have no idea what was in her mind, how can any of us know that (Kmele says the same)? Instead of common courtesy by Mr. Cooper, we see epic self-righteousness, as if to say "I'm going to catch those wicked people who let their dog off th…
Who are we to judge this woman? What one of us could survive the level of scrutiny that befell her? I have no idea what was in her mind, how can any of us know that (Kmele says the same)? Instead of common courtesy by Mr. Cooper, we see epic self-righteousness, as if to say "I'm going to catch those wicked people who let their dog off the leash and show them!!!" What's sad is how commonplace self-righteousness has become, especially on social media.
Eh, I judge her for how she mistreated her dog. She clearly wasn't paying attention because she was caught up in the emotion of the moment, and I don't think she intentionally wanted to harm her dog, but it was negligent and abusive.
Who are we to judge this woman? What one of us could survive the level of scrutiny that befell her? I have no idea what was in her mind, how can any of us know that (Kmele says the same)? Instead of common courtesy by Mr. Cooper, we see epic self-righteousness, as if to say "I'm going to catch those wicked people who let their dog off the leash and show them!!!" What's sad is how commonplace self-righteousness has become, especially on social media.
Agree
Eh, I judge her for how she mistreated her dog. She clearly wasn't paying attention because she was caught up in the emotion of the moment, and I don't think she intentionally wanted to harm her dog, but it was negligent and abusive.
Perhaps she feared for her life. Quite reasonably.
Disagree with “negligent and abusive”, however I respect your opinion. I know I wouldn’t have presence of mind in that situation.