[quote]Professor X wrote:
Tiribulus wrote:
brucevangeorge wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.
How can you say that sir?
Have you no compassion?
She lived a tragic life and then died from drug abuse. She was a victim of herself, victim of the system, and a victim of this society.
We made her who she was. She had no choice.
A victim, Sir.
I’m glad we agree on Microsoft operating systems, but I couldn’t disagree with this more. Not just for her, but in general. Victimhood has become a hip n stylish psychobabbling art form in this country. Nobody’s responsible for anything anymore.
I’m sure he was joking. However, it does amaze me that a rich ex-stripper with huge fake titties and a drug problem is sympathized with for being a victim of society when she dies…but everyone runs from the idea of being a victim of your environment when it involves prisoners of lesser crimes.
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True. I just outlined the story of my wife in the teacher snorts coke thread. She was a single mom at the same age and did not do drugs, though her ex did. She worked and busted her ass to get ahead for her and her daughter. No one celebrates the good ones. No one gives them compassion.
She didn’t decide to be a stripper, she didn’t use or sell drugs. She worked. And now I have a beautiful wife who’s alive and a great step daughter. she has a good life because she lead a good life. Even though it was hard. It galls her that her ex got to take college courses in prison, while she had to figure out how to feed her daughter. But he’s a victim. boo hoo for the poor diseased person.
But no one cares about the wreckage. Everyone wants to feel so good because they don’t judge, that they don’t see what an idiotic life does.
Smith helped kill her kid by example. She was a horrible person who lead a bad life. My wife is a great hard working woman who lead a hard life which became good by persistence and sticking to the right way.
And if you want to compare how tough lives are, I doubt Smith had it harder. My wife has had it as hard as anyone. She was beaten by her ex. She was abused as a kid. but she knew right from wrong and always did right.
Smith was a nitwhit who reaped what she sowed, and I have no sympathy for her. I save my respect for people who deserve it.