kyleb said:so you are saying it is her own fault that she decided not to live in fear and stay out of the way of the oppression of others? or more to the point she should have known that the driver of the bulldozer did not have the soul to keep himself from running her over? i am sorry that what i said comes out as blunt as it does but i am at a loss to understand your logic so i feel it is important to state my concerns directly.
Natoma said:Uhm, she had a bullhorn, she was in plain sight of the person on the bulldozer, and she was waving her arms.
I think that constitutes murder. Bulldozers are not particularly fast vehicles, so it definitely wasn't just an "accident."
Joe DeFuria said:Natoma said:Uhm, she had a bullhorn, she was in plain sight of the person on the bulldozer, and she was waving her arms.
I think that constitutes murder. Bulldozers are not particularly fast vehicles, so it definitely wasn't just an "accident."
I can't believe people are so quick to rush to judgment based on the version of the story they want to believe is true, "Armchair bulldozer operators". You believe what you want. I'm content to believe I'll never get the real story. Accident or deliberate...or something inbetween.
To the point: It has no consequence on my opinion on the matter. She bears partial responsibility for her own death, however it occurred.
KyleB said:cant belive you call us quick to rush to judgment as if Israel has a history of being all peace,
aslo i would realy like to hear direct answers to my previous two questions.
more to the point she should have known that the driver of the bulldozer did not have the soul to keep himself from running her over?
Joe DeFuria said:she willingly and purposefully put herself in circumstances that are highly dangerous. And to that extent, she bears some responsibility for her own death.
Natoma said:I love you Joe. Cold-Hearted Conservative to the end.