Give me a break...you can drape silk over a pile of garbage...it’s still garbage underneath.
Give me a break...you can drape silk over a pile of garbage...it’s still garbage underneath.
Yeah, nice outfits.
I love when white feminists praise a woman that admitted to sending men to beat up women for her, is presently in the middle of a court case for getting bartenders attacked by a group of men and women, said she would drug a cheating boyfriend and have a trans woman sleep with him in order to shame him and called a…
Are there tribes asking for this?
You didn’t answer my question.
How do you hold them accountable, though? What purpose does prison serve here?
Your analogy comparing a single mistake due to out of the ordinary circumstances to your set daily routine of insulin shots is by far a way more flawed analogy. I think you are actively trying to avoid understanding what is being discussed.
It can happen. I have nothing but sympathy for parents who make this mistake; that’s a lifetime of regret right there.
Wow, you are a nasty piece of work. To read all of this material and just dismiss it in favor of judging others and stating how superior you are. Truly incredible.
Why this obsession with blame and fault?
I keep tearing up when I read about that poor guy and his children. You can see the anguish on his face. So now what are they doing to do? Send him to jail and let his other three kids suffer? Honestly, I’d want to die if I were him and I hope people are giving him the help he needs to get through this.
The whole point is that I actually don’t need to know anything about you to say that, save that you’re a human being with a human brain, wired just as strangely as all the other human brains.
My God. Reading the father's reaction gave me an intense feeling of empathy, and I wish I hadn't felt that. What a heartbreaking, horrifying mistake to make. I see why people want to push it out of their minds by making it into something they would never do.
Why does a person have to be assigned the fault?
Right, but the whole point of the article is that they did not leave their children to die in a hot car because they were “busy at work.” I’m surprised that’s all you got out of Gene Weingarten’s work on this subject.
Given my job, it’s not hard to guess where I stand. I think this is a clear-cut case of the world wanting to hold somebody responsible for a tragedy, whether it’s just or not. What punishment could be worse for this man than what has happened? This is not an intentional act. This is a horrible tragedy, and while…
I honestly used to roll my eyes and blame “bad parents”
It’s still more dangerous to have babies and small children ride in the front seat w/ disabled airbags than the back seat, even accounting for the risk of hot car deaths.
Then you will have people that forget to turn on the airbag when they have an adult passenger.
“These deaths used to be relatively rare, but, as the Post explained a decade ago, “in the early 1990s, car-safety experts declared that passenger-side front airbags could kill children, and they recommended that child seats be moved to the back of the car”