I feel great sorrow for the victim and his loved ones.
Pretty much sums up how I feel.I feel great sorrow for the victim and his loved ones.
I need to go before i make another twitter account and say something I regret.
Calm, my friend.I am physically shaking with rage after this.
100% this. I spent a few months as a bouncer. I dealt with quite a bit during those few months but one scenario in particular was stuck on repeat. I would have a customer who was freshly "removed" from the club. He could stand there, insult me, insult my wife, insinuate threats, spit on my shoes, get in my face, yell at me, even tell me he would be back with a whole group of friends to "take care of me". However, if I laid a finger on him, guess who would be going to jail. Yep, I would be.When you rage, you loose control. When you loose control, you may make threats or publicly express what you'd do if they were in the room with you. If you do that, they have something to hold over you and will use it against you in the fullness of time.
I have little doubt every time Derrik makes an inflammatory comment he copies URLs and makes Screenshots, building a database which he could and likely would later leverage against you or the wider community... This is premeditated and intentional.
I appreciate you covering this sir. It is serious and needs to stop. We need to do what we can.
I understand your frustration that noise has to be made and agree it is indeed a tragedy.Watched the video....I agree with you Montoya. But I also feel a huge amount of frustration with this social issue. The purposeful building of drama and emotions over tragic events. A man is dead... a life is gone...because of a prank. Is that not enough tragedy to think about?
Forget the blame, forget the sick individuals garnering attention by using this tragedy to stand in the limelight.
A man is dead...a life is gone....