Anonymous wrote:NP here. I wonder about the DCUM like fascination of publicly shaming her. What that sorority level social reject did and what she believes and says was wrong, no doubt. Which simply means I very purposefully avoid people like this hateful woman - those who so obviously (!!!!!) peaked in high school. But what do her haters get out of this? Seems some posters are trying to play holier than thou here. Interesting.
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: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:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
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.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
I agree.
The blood sport of ruining people's lives for fun over the internet is a really sad and scary thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
+1
Why do we even know about this particular case? Isn't something like this private? I get knowing when celebs do dumbass things and have mugshots, but not private citizens.
Interacting with the government - whether local or state - isn't a private affair. When she got publicly drunk and arrested she lost her right to privacy.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
I agree.
The blood sport of ruining people's lives for fun over the internet is a really sad and scary thing.
It’s not any sadder than the contortions you’re performing to gloss over extremely disturbing behavior .You don’t get to play with fire and be shocked at getting burned .Carry on
She should be punished, which she is...going to jail and having a dui on her record.
But what is the goal, driving someone to be a pariah or to the point of suicide (not uncommon for victims of online ridicule)? Or hopefully rehabbing this lost, idiotic, drunken soul after she serves her punishment so that she may eventually improve her life and become a functioning, contributing member of society?
Anonymous keyboard warriors like yourself are so brave and full of wisdom. However, you lack humanity, compassion, reason and character. The internet shame culture and its vile sibling of mercilessly attacking and mocking people online to the point of releasing their home address, their family member's info (apparently dead or alive), their children and their work does nothing to improve society and can ruin lives far beyond the person the internet chooses to mock today.
It might be a fun sport for you, and if it is then that is a sad and sorrowful thing. You really better hope and pray that no one takes your lowest moment (or your not so anonymous dcum internet postings) and puts them out online for viral fodder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't understand a word that woman was saying. She was completely trashed and crying like a spoiled brat.
The officer was good looking though.
Yup, pretty much all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
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.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
I agree.
The blood sport of ruining people's lives for fun over the internet is a really sad and scary thing.
It’s not any sadder than the contortions you’re performing to gloss over extremely disturbing behavior .You don’t get to play with fire and be shocked at getting burned .Carry on
She should be punished, which she is...going to jail and having a dui on her record.
But what is the goal, driving someone to be a pariah or to the point of suicide (not uncommon for victims of online ridicule)? Or hopefully rehabbing this lost, idiotic, drunken soul after she serves her punishment so that she may eventually improve her life and become a functioning, contributing member of society?
Anonymous keyboard warriors like yourself are so brave and full of wisdom. However, you lack humanity, compassion, reason and character. The internet shame culture and its vile sibling of mercilessly attacking and mocking people online to the point of releasing their home address, their family member's info (apparently dead or alive), their children and their work does nothing to improve society and can ruin lives far beyond the person the internet chooses to mock today.
It might be a fun sport for you, and if it is then that is a sad and sorrowful thing. You really better hope and pray that no one takes your lowest moment (or your not so anonymous dcum internet postings) and puts them out online for viral fodder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
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.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
I agree.
The blood sport of ruining people's lives for fun over the internet is a really sad and scary thing.
It’s not any sadder than the contortions you’re performing to gloss over extremely disturbing behavior .You don’t get to play with fire and be shocked at getting burned .Carry on
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
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.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
I agree.
The blood sport of ruining people's lives for fun over the internet is a really sad and scary thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In real life, I would probably despise this person, but after reading several articles about the effects of the internet mob shaming on people, I think very, very few people deserve it.
+1
Why do we even know about this particular case? Isn't something like this private? I get knowing when celebs do dumbass things and have mugshots, but not private citizens.
Interacting with the government - whether local or state - isn't a private affair. When she got publicly drunk and arrested she lost her right to privacy.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
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.
Yes, she lost her right to privacy. But if she had kept her mouth shut nobody would be talking about and because it would not have been all over the news. Before I go further, let me be clear, she is being charged with serious offences. She also, in the course of talking too much, said some very disturbing things. She blew 18, ok and smoke pot. And it's like what, 4:00 in the morning. Do you think she really knew what she was saying? One of the many news broadcasts quoted her saying something about loosing her job or career. But someone made sure of that by deciding to release this to the press. She should be punished for the crimes she is found guilty of committing. She should not have to live in hiding and unemployed due to some !%$#&% that released this to the news.