OldFeller
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- Pennsylvania, USA
I get so sick of TV journalists asking crime victims about how they feel or how they felt being a victim of crime.
I think the majority of viewers who aren't sociopaths can probably guess how they're feeling. The news that they are devastated should not be a big surprise.
In fact, the only newsworthy response to the question would be, "You know, it doesn't bother me too much."
A shop owner in New York was attacked by a guy who she asked not to occupy the chairs set out front of her shop because they were intended for customers. The journalist asked the woman shop owner, "What was going through your mind as he attacked you?"
What answer are you expecting?...
"I was thinking that yesterday was a much better day since nobody was attacking me."
I think the majority of viewers who aren't sociopaths can probably guess how they're feeling. The news that they are devastated should not be a big surprise.
In fact, the only newsworthy response to the question would be, "You know, it doesn't bother me too much."
A shop owner in New York was attacked by a guy who she asked not to occupy the chairs set out front of her shop because they were intended for customers. The journalist asked the woman shop owner, "What was going through your mind as he attacked you?"
What answer are you expecting?...
"I was thinking that yesterday was a much better day since nobody was attacking me."
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