Comment by wat10000
21 hours ago
People tend to get outraged at actual events, not hypotheticals. Smartphones were ubiquitous by the end of the Obama administration, cameras aplenty.
21 hours ago
People tend to get outraged at actual events, not hypotheticals. Smartphones were ubiquitous by the end of the Obama administration, cameras aplenty.
> People tend to get outraged at actual events, not hypotheticals.
And you think it is reasonable, generally speaking?
Yes, I think making up stories and then getting upset about them is not generally healthy or wise.