tiktok morality
the lack of empathy and social awareness radiating off of the people on tiktok (and some here) that believe this is karma and/or deserved is alarming.
nobody, absolutely nobody, deserves to watch their family get gunned down, especially not their elderly mother. this is, quite literally, the absolute worst thing that has happened to her, and there are still people “psychoanalyzing” and sifting through the situation to find her faults. 🤦🏽♀️
she is not a good person by any means, but if you’re shrugging off or cheering on an elderly woman being shot, and someone losing their family, you are worse than she’ll ever be. the pretentious morals are obnoxious. this is a tragedy regardless of how you feel about her. jesus christ…
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No fr like someone else said this is just another layer of trauma to her already shit life yeah her getting a job and putting her family first could have avoided this and past situation but we can't do anything now but hope for the best
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People that do that shit are literally just so chronically online, it's totally not normal and it's disturbing that some people think that having sympathy for a really fucked up situation is just trying to take a "moral high ground"
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it’s the way they won’t even let the dust settle. this is a traumatic event that literally JUST happened and some ppl want to play the morality game.
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Oh please. Tbh i don’t wanna hear anyone talking about empathy when this subreddit exists. Now that the joke is over are they gonna opener still?
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I feel so freaking bad for mamachu 😭 nobody should bury their child