OK, i refuse to talk about the case, or even say a single name in this rant, but i must make one thing clear; all death, while tragic, is local news! unless its a mass casuality scenario (or serial killer) the general public need not be burdened by it. If we stopped and made national news about every death, the US would not go anywhere; we would be stuck in a constant state of mourning. Statistic...ly, 13,567 people die in the US every day. It is a local matter, to be taken care of by local authorities. Im tired of hearing about this shit. Making it a national debate will only cause further stupidity and more arguments. And constanyly talking about it only adds to the tragedy. If you think the friends and family of anyone that has lost someone wants it to be public knoweldge, you obviously havent ever lost someone close. I hate it when people i dont really know bring up how/when/why my dad died. If its not your business, STFU. I can only imagine how it feels for a family when the ENTIRE country is talking about it. Just let it go, move on, and enjoy the people you have in your life. (if your gunna berate me with hate mail, put it in my inbox, not on my status, thanks)
Posted on: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 16:49:53 +0000