Comments by "Jordan Slingluff" (@jordanslingluff287) on "WBIR Channel 10" channel.

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  32.  @adityavikramsingh9483  Wtf are you talking about? We don't have morale police here in America. We actually separate church and state for good reason. It's dangerous when the morale police take control. They end up being fascist, starting inquisitions or becoming kings/queens with ultimate authority. They end up being an angry mob that just attacks whomever disagrees with them. Kind of like what you are doing. We are nation of laws and rules. When the morale police come out all the lines blur. Then there is no justice, no belief in the system and only emotions and cult of personalities. Once society gets like that they become ripe for dictators, furors and czars. Is it any wonder we just had a president try to side step the constitution and stay in office when our society is filled with victims and the morale police? Not really. I have in no way demonstrate sociopathic behavior. It's obvious you don't know what that means or care to even learn. I haven't displayed any anti social behavior. The fact is I have demonstrated empathy for the lady and the police. She shouldn't have been talked to that way and it's suprising they didn't enquire about her getting a ride, or relatives.....etc... mote. They rendered care once they notice she past out and she died a day later in the hospital. The fact is she died of natural causes. Pretending like you can cheat death is well naive. See I'm actually looking at the issue through multiple peoples' positions and trying to make sense of it all. You just want to be part of a mob cause it feels good to yell get'em. Her death definitely invoked a lot of negative emotions in people. That however is not morale by itself. All majored religions teach personal responsibility as the utmost importance. Ignoring this ladies personal responsibility for her own condition just to drum up outrage against the cops isn't morale. It just makes you feel good. You think she's a victim so she deserves justice. Which is totally fine to have that opinion. But don't think it's morale. Morales start with oneself. Just cause we disagree doesn't mean that I'm whatever negative name you can come up with. See I have morales to and the first part of that is handle your own business.
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