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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On Reddit, people said the wife of one of the pilots is being treated horribly. She had asked for people to share photos of her husband, and someone replied they should share photos of CRJ victims. My call to everyone is to do something nice for others. Text your government friend and let them know you appreciate their work. Hold the door for someone. Text a friend or family member, and let them know you love them. Hope we can preserve aspects of a healthy society where we treat each other well. [/quote] It is shockingly insensitive for families of the helicopter pilots to be seeking that kind of attention under the circumstances.[/quote] Don’t think those families are less devastated? You suck. [/quote] Of course they're probably devastated. But sometimes it is not appropriate to publicly ask others to join in your grieving.[/quote] She posted on her personal facebook page. Presumably, the only people that would be looking at it and sharing would be her friends and family. If "the public" doesn't want to share and join in her grieving, they don't need to look at her page.[/quote] Or she might not have understood that some posts are set to public. Plenty of people don’t understand the Facebook post settings. People assuming she set her FB post to public and then trashed her for that are—again—small-minded people who can not envision a variety of possibilities. [/quote] So she made a mistake. Just like the helicopter pilots. Luckily her mistake didn't kill 64 innocent people.[/quote] You sound so horrifically judgmental. Personally, I could never be a pilot, or a surgeon, etc. because I couldn’t handle the responsibility of other people’s lives so directly depending on me. But someone needs to do these important jobs (and if you’ve ever flown on a plane, gone to a hospital, or hell, even take a subway or a bus then you agree). And people are not perfect; mistakes will be made. Unless these pilots were drunk or high or suicidal, it’s not a moral failing, it’s just a tragic accident.[/quote]
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