I would have common courtesy to ask the person behind me if they minded if I reclined but there are a lot of bullies who would not allow it just to be a jerk.
Today I watched a talk show regarding a video that many have seen recently online.
It was about a woman, who out of the blue, not knowing who's doorbell she rang in the middle of the night screaming for help. It filmed on a "ring" security camera. The woman was ringing the doorbell for help as a man was filled beating and dragging her into a car and drive off. He was blacked out drunk admitably.
He is actually out on bail now and is claiming he was blacked out drunk and doesn't remember a thing. It was his girlfriend with their one year old child in the back seat of the car.
He and his family are claiming it was an isolated situation and he doesn't deserve jail time.
Has anyone said or done something that hurt you or vise versa, in one way or another, while they were under the influence, do you forgive or expect forgiveness and move on, or do you seek justice if applicable.
Example: someone may have said something so hurtful/hateful you cannot seek justice in this type of situation. Do you forgive them because the other person was under the influence?
Lee, please, I never even mentioned "political". I was clear that I don't want anyone causing any drama, or bashing anyone. I did tell you that you were than welcome to have mature discussions. I'm not asking for a body organ from you, just a little respect please.
I think either way sucks equally. Each of you must go with your gut feelings. If you pay attention, you will notice that your gut is often more correct than not. Each individual must remain true to themselves and as hard as it to believe, things in your life always eventually works out. Life isn't over unless you make it that way.
Who is in the wrong?
Yup!