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RE: Caroline Flack
To me her statement read as a case of an abuser making themselves the victim, it is very common in these types of scenarios. Again I want to reiterate that I am not turning a deaf ear to her expression of mental health problems, nor am I saying she deserved what she got but I feel I must ask the question, how does one accidently hit someone over the head with a lamp? To see a lamp to pick it up & then bring it down or across somebody's head is a decision that you take. It might be made in the heat of the moment, it might not truly reflect your character but it is still a decision to make.
I think what would be a more accurate description is that it was a mistake, a terrible mistake made in difficult circumstances but mistakes and accidents are not the same thing.
She might not be "an abuser" but she did (allegedly) commit abuse the end result remains the same. Yes it may have not been the full bhuna for lack of a better phrase the incident was nuanced but we have a criminal justice system that factors that in: Murder/manslaughter, affray/battery/gbh/common assault, possession/possession with intent etc and a system that recognises mental health even if it may need improving.
I think a problem, with this conversation, is that we tend do view things in our society so binarily that we create a massive blind spot towards nuance. This goes beyond just this issue, the idea for example towards the debate around innocent black men being killed by police shootings in The US, a lot of the debate seems to operate on an idea of you are either pro black & anti police or pro police & anti black. I have watched many debates were someone might advocate a programme or policy that the government may enact and the other person says what are you going to cut in order to pay for it? If you give to column a you have to take from column b. Or if you look at the case of antisemitism that surrounds Jeremy Corbyn, because he advocated what many saw as good he could not possibly be capable of bad. He can't be anti-Semitic he marched against apartheid in South Africa. People and issues are nuanced
So I am sorry for Caroline Flack that she took her own life, it is horrifically tragic. I am sorry for her family and what they are going through is the worst of the worst but she did bad. You can be a good person and still do bad things and it is right that you be held accountable for those actions. On top of that she was suffering from "bad" and she deserved help with that "bad"
If i could find a girl that had the looks of Gal Gadot, breasts of Sophie Mudd with Demi Rose's ass, the personality of Jessica Ennis, the grace of Kendall Jenner on the red carpet and then behind closed doors the raw sexual energy of Nicole Snow i'd know i was dead and gone to heaven, so i'll just take Demi Rose's ass and Nicole's sexual energy
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21-02-2020 22:18 |
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