Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It is shockingly insensitive for families of the helicopter pilots to be seeking that kind of attention under the circumstances.
Don’t think those families are less devastated? You suck.
Of course they're probably devastated. But sometimes it is not appropriate to publicly ask others to join in your grieving.
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.
It doesn't get more public than posting on the Internet.
You do not know about privacy settings? Maybe she didn’t either.
Still not a reason to trash a recent widow.
Just look at what you’re doing to someone whose spouse just died.
Dang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she was such a perfect pilot let’s see her military records and all of her flight history. When was the last time she flew before the night in question? And who was the VIP they just dropped off?
What difference does the VIP make? This question keeps getting asked but I don't get how it would matter in the sequence of events that led to the cash.
The identity doesn’t matter except in the regard to the question do BH helicopters need to be shuttling these VIPs around the dmv if it is putting the public at risk? Is it needed? Was this VIP a true VIP? Were they just getting a favor? Thats the only thing I would care about, if the flight really needed to occur or did it occur as a favor or to make someone feel important?
Yes.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It is shockingly insensitive for families of the helicopter pilots to be seeking that kind of attention under the circumstances.
Don’t think those families are less devastated? You suck.
Of course they're probably devastated. But sometimes it is not appropriate to publicly ask others to join in your grieving.
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.
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.
So she made a mistake. Just like the helicopter pilots. Luckily her mistake didn't kill 64 innocent people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think it’s odd all of the female pilot’s social media was completely scrubbed. But also her siblings and her parents.
You are personally snooping around random people's social media? Why?
Therre is no such thing as social media snooping. If one posts somethig that can be veiewed by strangers, it is de facto public.
Why are you doing it?
Why would someone want to know about the person that just killed a plane full of innocent kids? That is your question?
No one knows what happened until we get a full investigation. You are a jackass who wants to point fingers and jump to conclusions and go thru some dead stranger's socials with a magnifying glass trying to pin blame. Oh! She drank a margarita last year, she must have been drunk! Etc etc. What a ghoul you are.
Anonymous wrote:If I died is some high profile accident, I would 100% want all my photos, etc taken down before my name was publicized, because people are nosy jackholes.
Anonymous wrote:This response started by Trump is nothing but a modern day witch trial. Scouring the pilot's social media, mocking her. We've suddenly been transported back in time to the Salem Witch Trials 1692, where women are tried and burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think it’s odd all of the female pilot’s social media was completely scrubbed. But also her siblings and her parents.
You are personally snooping around random people's social media? Why?
Therre is no such thing as social media snooping. If one posts somethig that can be veiewed by strangers, it is de facto public.
Why are you doing it?
People who are saying that scrubbed social media to hide facts are stupid. The investigators will have access to ALL the facts. They will deep dive everything including all pilots histories.
There is no legitimate need to the public to see this and start ridiculous smearing and grasping at straws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she was such a perfect pilot let’s see her military records and all of her flight history. When was the last time she flew before the night in question? And who was the VIP they just dropped off?
What difference does the VIP make? This question keeps getting asked but I don't get how it would matter in the sequence of events that led to the cash.
How would the crash have happened at all if a VIP didn’t not want a ride? Not sure how you can’t see that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think it’s odd all of the female pilot’s social media was completely scrubbed. But also her siblings and her parents.
Why? It’s the first thing I would do.
Because the other pilots and crew involved were released immediately, either willingly or not, I don’t know. They didn’t take extreme time and measures to erase all traces of them the public could potentially judge. And when you are involved in killing a bunch of people, the public will judge. By them not allowing military to release her name and then scrubbing all traces of narrative about her except what they explicitly publish, it seems like something is being hidden she would be judged harshly for- beyond her gender alone
Rebecca as a Captain outranked the copilot, how does that factor in to decision making?
99% of the people posting here don't even understand what you are saying. They are ignorant of the military and don't care to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she was such a perfect pilot let’s see her military records and all of her flight history. When was the last time she flew before the night in question? And who was the VIP they just dropped off?
What difference does the VIP make? This question keeps getting asked but I don't get how it would matter in the sequence of events that led to the cash.
The identity doesn’t matter except in the regard to the question do BH helicopters need to be shuttling these VIPs around the dmv if it is putting the public at risk? Is it needed? Was this VIP a true VIP? Were they just getting a favor? Thats the only thing I would care about, if the flight really needed to occur or did it occur as a favor or to make someone feel important?
Yes.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It is shockingly insensitive for families of the helicopter pilots to be seeking that kind of attention under the circumstances.
Don’t think those families are less devastated? You suck.
Of course they're probably devastated. But sometimes it is not appropriate to publicly ask others to join in your grieving.
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.
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.