Yes, it would be understandable to ask for photos-- privately. I don't understand how the family thought posting publicly was going to go over well. How do you think people would react if the family of someone that just T-boned a school bus at high speed posted this? |
It was a public fb post?! |
No. People are just a-holes. |
Yes, it was. Maybe not intentionally. |
What "services?" Are you talking about the military? No. You obviously have no personal experience with this. Don't believe what you see on tv and movies. |
It's on her personal page, but the setting she has is public. Maybe because she thought there might be other people that she doesn't know/aren't her facebook friends, that still might want to share memories or photos of her husband. For example, some of his old friends from high school that he hadn't kept in contact with in the last several years, but they heard about this and looked at his wife's page. They may have some very special memories from decades ago that they'd love to share with is wife. |
I do think it’s odd all of the female pilot’s social media was completely scrubbed. But also her siblings and her parents. |
How do you know the parents ever had it? DH and I only have FB (that we rarely use) and no others. |
I wonder if she had posted comments critical of Trump or J6, and those were scrubbed. Imagine what a mess it would be if one of the pilots of the helicopter was a vocal critic of Trump. |
You are personally snooping around random people's social media? Why? |
My social media was scrubbed Nov 6th 2024, and I do not have any kind of high profile job or affiliations. |
Why? It’s the first thing I would do. |
Sick. He is a sick man. |
Again, how do you think people would react if someone publicly asked for photos commemorating someone that just ran a red light and t-boned a school bus? Would you be posting in their defense? |
No reports have been published. You are making an assumption that the pilots purposely ignored safety protocol (e.g. like running a red light). There is no evidence at that, at this time. You are using an illogical fallacy. |