Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
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Why do we even know about this particular case? Isn't something like this private? I get knowing when celebs do dumbass things and have mugshots, but not private citizens.
Interacting with the government - whether local or state - isn't a private affair. When she got publicly drunk and arrested she lost her right to privacy.
Anonymous wrote:F**k her.
-Signed a white woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
You know who did deserve it but didn't get nearly enough heat for it? Reese Witherspoon. Her PR people are worth every penny she pays them.
Are you talking about the time she was drunk in an elevator?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
You know who did deserve it but didn't get nearly enough heat for it? Reese Witherspoon. Her PR people are worth every penny she pays them.
Anonymous wrote:The obit said his wife was Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw from the same town in SC. But keep accusing me of lying.
Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obit said his wife was Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw from the same town in SC. But keep accusing me of lying.
What does the truth have to do with any of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
+1
Why do we even know about this particular case? Isn't something like this private? I get knowing when celebs do dumbass things and have mugshots, but not private citizens.
Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
Personally I think drunk drivers always deserve it. It's such an insanely selfish, utterly reckless thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this belong in that WHITE WOMEN TEARS thread??
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Just thought the same thing.
My BIL is a LEO. They sometimes will request a white female officer to pick up a drunk white female. She will deal with much less drama.
I doubt that is true cops don't have time to call for a 2nd officer every time they deal with a drunk white girl.
I work in law enforcement. Very few male officers would arrest and transport a drunk female without a witness/second officer on scene.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who thinks she is widowed based on the obit. It doesn’t make any difference to what she did, except that a PP said she was unmarried and probably desperate to get married and I thought I would share what I found. I certainly didn’t appreciate being called a liar, but I’ve come to expect unnecessary snark from the lovely DCUM’ers so no surprise.