Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
Come on. There are tons of grieving families in the world. They don’t all go on the Today show and announce they are suing. Bode Miller isn’t suing their friend for having a backyard pool.
That is an excellent comparison. And really demonstrates how awful these people really are.
... and in the backyard pool example the child at least fell in. In the ship window case, someone picked up the child and essentially threw her out a high window.
And if she wanted to "bang on the glass" (which already tells me a lot about the parents) then there's literally a ceiling to FLOOR window... they didn't need to pick her up to the open part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody needs to be honest with the parents and tell them that doing interviews, suing RC is not going to help them grieve. It's just delaying it through deflection, and making their grief worse.
I'm surprised they even interviewed given it is an active law suit. I guess they're trying to make RC "guilty by the media" before it even goes to settlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
Come on. There are tons of grieving families in the world. They don’t all go on the Today show and announce they are suing. Bode Miller isn’t suing their friend for having a backyard pool.
That is an excellent comparison. And really demonstrates how awful these people really are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
Come on. There are tons of grieving families in the world. They don’t all go on the Today show and announce they are suing. Bode Miller isn’t suing their friend for having a backyard pool.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody needs to be honest with the parents and tell them that doing interviews, suing RC is not going to help them grieve. It's just delaying it through deflection, and making their grief worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
NP. People suing over their own stupidity makes the world less fun and more expensive for reasonable people.
Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
Anonymous wrote:Who knew DCUM would be so protective of Royal Caribbean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched that interview and I sobbed. I think there’s a lot motivating the lawsuit. Heartbreak, denial of the grandfather’s role in this, feelings of anger that are easier to place on a large corporation than a beloved family member, a feeling of hopelessness and need to hold someone accountable, etc.
Their lawyer is a life raft while they are drowning in grief. He is telling them what they want to hear.
I can’t possibly judge this family. RC will be fine based on the fact most people think it was grandpa’s fault anyway. I don’t really think the public at large is outraged at RC. The cruise line will be fine.
This family though is living a nightmare and will be for a long time. Let’s have some compassion even if we don’t agree with the lawsuit.
I can be companionate about thier loss but nuisance lawsuits have negative effects for all. I do not want the world wrapped in a bubble with warning labels.