Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are so insane. It’s truly incredible that you’re all like well, he got what was coming to him.
What if he was having some kind of episode? What if it was a misunderstanding? You think it’s okay for hotel staff to go beat someone up because of some altercation? That’s insane.
I don't think anyone is saying he got what he deserved. They're saying "this sounds like something crazy precipitated the attack, not just a tourist walking to his room getting randomly jumped and beaten to death." And you're the only person suggesting that the attack was perpetrated by hotel staff!
It sounds like he was either falling down drunk or, like you said, having some kind of mental health episode. Whichever it was, it led to him physically assaulting multiple people inside the restaurant before he was kicked out, and then [we don't know what he did after being kicked out, but] when they went to look for him they found his body. The fact that he was a man who was kicked out of a restaurant that same night for spitting on multiple people is relevant to the narrative, not just "MD man".
Does it really sound like that? Mom and Dad let him wander off to the room alone in either of these scenarios while they finished their dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are so insane. It’s truly incredible that you’re all like well, he got what was coming to him.
What if he was having some kind of episode? What if it was a misunderstanding? You think it’s okay for hotel staff to go beat someone up because of some altercation? That’s insane.
I don't think anyone is saying he got what he deserved. They're saying "this sounds like something crazy precipitated the attack, not just a tourist walking to his room getting randomly jumped and beaten to death." And you're the only person suggesting that the attack was perpetrated by hotel staff!
It sounds like he was either falling down drunk or, like you said, having some kind of mental health episode. Whichever it was, it led to him physically assaulting multiple people inside the restaurant before he was kicked out, and then [we don't know what he did after being kicked out, but] when they went to look for him they found his body. The fact that he was a man who was kicked out of a restaurant that same night for spitting on multiple people is relevant to the narrative, not just "MD man".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nassau/Paradise Island has had warnings for a while now. It’s scary. I am debating staying on the boat this summer on our Disney Cruise when it stops there. The Atlantis excursion is too pricey anyway.
I think Nassau after dark is dangerously—especially on the beach.
But we’ve never had an issue when in port. We tend to hire a private driver and head away from the crowds to a nice beach bar/restaurant. We don’t rush off the boat and typically spend 4 or 5 hours on an uncrowded beach. Back on the ship by 3:30ish.
Interesting that you trust the private driver and don’t expect any one following you to the uncrowned beach — which I’m sure is known to locals as a destination for the very moneyed set. How do you square that?
Anonymous wrote:People are so insane. It’s truly incredible that you’re all like well, he got what was coming to him.
What if he was having some kind of episode? What if it was a misunderstanding? You think it’s okay for hotel staff to go beat someone up because of some altercation? That’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Am I the only one who read this article? The young man left the restaurant, after which hotel security approached his family to ask where he was because he had been SPITTING ON RESTAURANT STAFF and they were trying to find him. That's how they found him dead on the beach having been beaten. I mean, this does not sound like a random act of violence to me. OP's post is misleading.
Well, this is new information. Obviously if he spat on someone, he deserved to be unalived.
Anonymous wrote:OK. Am I the only one who read this article? The young man left the restaurant, after which hotel security approached his family to ask where he was because he had been SPITTING ON RESTAURANT STAFF and they were trying to find him. That's how they found him dead on the beach having been beaten. I mean, this does not sound like a random act of violence to me. OP's post is misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nassau/Paradise Island has had warnings for a while now. It’s scary. I am debating staying on the boat this summer on our Disney Cruise when it stops there. The Atlantis excursion is too pricey anyway.
We have taken two Disney cruises - with family, not my idea - and for the second one we stayed on the boat instead of going into Nassau. It was lovely, much less crowded and there was plenty to do.
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Because heavens to Betsy that YOU would ever want to go on a Disney cruise unless someone else made you do it!
Jerk.
Anonymous wrote:People are so insane. It’s truly incredible that you’re all like well, he got what was coming to him.
What if he was having some kind of episode? What if it was a misunderstanding? You think it’s okay for hotel staff to go beat someone up because of some altercation? That’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nassau/Paradise Island has had warnings for a while now. It’s scary. I am debating staying on the boat this summer on our Disney Cruise when it stops there. The Atlantis excursion is too pricey anyway.
I think Nassau after dark is dangerously—especially on the beach.
But we’ve never had an issue when in port. We tend to hire a private driver and head away from the crowds to a nice beach bar/restaurant. We don’t rush off the boat and typically spend 4 or 5 hours on an uncrowded beach. Back on the ship by 3:30ish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story is so scary. The spitting thinng?
If it happened, it’s grounds to ask the family to leave. Not beat a guy to death!
It also sounds like something someone could have made up to smear a victim, tbh.
It’s sad to imagine how differently this would play if the victim were a 23 year old white woman.
From how the article reads, security was looking for him due to him spitting on the staff, and when they questioned his mom about where he was, she said oh he went to get his jacket and just take a walk. Then, as they searched for him to apprehend him, they found him beaten to death. Now, clearly the penalty for spitting on someone shouldn't be death, but, who knows what he was actually up to while he was "taking a walk". Anyways, this doesn't sound random.
Anonymous wrote:This story is so scary. The spitting thinng?
If it happened, it’s grounds to ask the family to leave. Not beat a guy to death!
It also sounds like something someone could have made up to smear a victim, tbh.
It’s sad to imagine how differently this would play if the victim were a 23 year old white woman.
Anonymous wrote:This story is so scary. The spitting thinng?
If it happened, it’s grounds to ask the family to leave. Not beat a guy to death!
It also sounds like something someone could have made up to smear a victim, tbh.
It’s sad to imagine how differently this would play if the victim were a 23 year old white woman.