General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Moon Shoes
Inside Edition
comments
Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "Did Former State Trooper Murder His Wife in a Jealous Rage?" video.
@MrChris7582 Those men did something wrong. They put themselves into such a position. And to suggest they do nothing wrong is absurd. Especially when they commit murder.
22
That never justifies violence or murder.
14
@510YOLO Don’t make excuses for murder. Adults deal with their emotions without violence.
13
@marissa._ You can recover from being cheated on. You can’t recover from the other. You’re making an equivocation fallacy. Apples and oranges. You’re indeed blaming the victim. You have no idea what abuse he put her through to get her to make plans on leaving him, either. Also, planning to leave isn’t cheating.
13
@510YOLO Don’t murder. Deal with your emotions.
12
If she is cheating, why murder? Don’t blame the victim here.
12
Nope, it’s still called murder.
11
@aplanereality7077 Why couldn’t he just leave instead of murdering her?
8
@leftthisblank8496 No, the victim cannot be blamed for his actions. He was, like you, impaired mentally.
5
@AxoTheGamer Derp. All people do stuff wrong sometimes. Murder is on such a different level as cheating, and moving on from a relationship isn’t wrong. Especially when he was obviously abusive.
4
@AxoTheGamer Tell me, what do you suppose she could have done to deserve being murdered in cold blood? Leaving doesn’t justify it. Cheating doesn’t justify it. So give me an example.
3
@daniellebrooks7510 Marriage no longer means ownership.
3
@marissa._ I never said that you said planing to leave was cheating. You better work on your literacy and comprehension skills. You should also learn what an equivocation fallacy is, and maybe learn that blaming the victim is also abusive. You never acknowledged his abuse towards her, or whether that warranted her seeking emotional support elsewhere while she was building her plans to escape the abuse. You’re pretty hyped up and set on blaming her for her own murder. You’re almost as bad as he is.
3
@CasimiroPerez-eg1ty It isn’t justice and vengeance isn’t a virtue. It’s criminal, and the sign of emotional instability.
1
@Alazar654 Just another example of how religion is immoral.
1
@Alazar654 That’s a strange accusation. You sound like a conspiracy theorist.
1
@Alazar654 I think you suggesting someone is a part of freemasonry is a conspiracy theory, not based on evidence of any kind. Which proves you to be the clueless one. A world view based on evidence is superior to one based on Imagination alone.
1
@Alazar654 It does in this case. Simply saying a woman doesn’t deserve to be murdered for leaving her husband, or even cheating, isn’t equal to being a Freemason either. You have to add in other baseless conspiracy theories to get all the way to freemasonry.
1
@Alazar654 Another example of how religion truly poisons everything, and is immoral.
1