It does matter. That's like saying an inspiring picture of OJ Simpson during his NFL days is still "inspiring" - if you forget about the minor detail about him murdering his wife and Ron Goldman. Pistorius murdered his wife.
How about we wait and see if he is convicted before we make a judgment. OJ wasn't convicted of murder either. You might not like the system, but if you are ever in either of their shoes, you are going to hope it works in your favor.
why would you want to remove a picture of someone that is an inspiration to millions of people? like previously stated, innocent until proven guilty. also, you were not there, you don't know what happened, so instead of judging a man and a situation you know nothing about, why don't you rather take this post in the spirit it was posted in?
until you have lived in that type of violence, until you have walked in that man's shoes and until you have been in that type of situation, judge not... thank you Victoria for being a voice of reason. and calling someone an idiot? very mature... well done, you are proving how unconstructive, disparaging and self-derogatory judgement is.
And exactly what type of "violence" would that be Anonymous? Have you ever even been to South Africa or are you just flapping your gums for the sake of it?
Different Anonymous - What seems idiotic is "surprising" someone with known PTSD in the middle of the night and then press charges when he kills said idiot. It was an accident. But it doesn't change how he worked to improve his body.
Actually he murdered his girlfriend, not his wife, but I absolutely agree that while the photo portrays an inspiring message it doesn't belong with this group. I am a South African and I believe having him here sours the message and brings a negativity which is just unnecessary. My advice is to photoshop him out and leave the child...
I don't need an excuse. If I don't want to work out that's my right. If somebody else wants to work out or doesn't want to, it's their right, I don't ask people to justify themselve to me because I don't live their life and they don't live mine.
people are tossing such a fit over someone accused of murder i don't care if they guy blew up an orphanage if you work yourself hard enough even for revenge or to burn a corrupt system or for the pure fact you don't want some kid who has had life shoved up his ass with a golden spoon laughing at you or putting you down cause your disabled or different then go for it. no matter the reason to work so hard for something is inspirational. granted sometimes we wish people wouldn't be so damn evil. but then you have no business to judge anyone no matter what they ever did because you don't know what they went through to push them to be like that. or if they even did such acts to begin with. if the guy is american and he is rich he won't have much problems he can do as any rich person does and buy the court. but if he is from a system where you can't buy off the justice system and it isn't ruled by greed then he may one day see justice but no one has any right to judge someone unless you have lived there life. either they had a horrible mental illness, environment or even the people around them drove them to hate humanity it means nothing so your crying is pointless.
Love it - I just might suggest you remove the Pistorius one from the group....
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful picture of spirit, courage, and determination. Nothing else matters.
DeleteIt does matter. That's like saying an inspiring picture of OJ Simpson during his NFL days is still "inspiring" - if you forget about the minor detail about him murdering his wife and Ron Goldman. Pistorius murdered his wife.
DeleteAnd the last one because clearly that's 'roids.
DeleteHow about we wait and see if he is convicted before we make a judgment. OJ wasn't convicted of murder either. You might not like the system, but if you are ever in either of their shoes, you are going to hope it works in your favor.
Deletewhy would you want to remove a picture of someone that is an inspiration to millions of people? like previously stated, innocent until proven guilty. also, you were not there, you don't know what happened, so instead of judging a man and a situation you know nothing about, why don't you rather take this post in the spirit it was posted in?
DeleteWhy?
ReplyDeleteIf he wasn't wearing a name tag, you wouldn't have even recognized him. You're just a PC troll who post comments under "Anonymous."
ReplyDelete"Why?" ... because he is a murderer.
ReplyDeleteHe is more than one action that you know nothing about. I didn't even know who is was and had to google him. Judge not.
Deleteuntil you have lived in that type of violence, until you have walked in that man's shoes and until you have been in that type of situation, judge not... thank you Victoria for being a voice of reason. and calling someone an idiot? very mature... well done, you are proving how unconstructive, disparaging and self-derogatory judgement is.
DeleteAnd exactly what type of "violence" would that be Anonymous? Have you ever even been to South Africa or are you just flapping your gums for the sake of it?
DeleteLeave him there. This picture has nothing to do with the "incident".
DeleteDifferent Anonymous - What seems idiotic is "surprising" someone with known PTSD in the middle of the night and then press charges when he kills said idiot. It was an accident. But it doesn't change how he worked to improve his body.
DeletePistorus should be taken off. "The only disability in life is being a murdering psychopath"
ReplyDeleteAgree.
DeleteProve it. Wait, you can't? Then shut up and go away.
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ReplyDeleteActually he murdered his girlfriend, not his wife, but I absolutely agree that while the photo portrays an inspiring message it doesn't belong with this group. I am a South African and I believe having him here sours the message and brings a negativity which is just unnecessary. My advice is to photoshop him out and leave the child...
ReplyDeleteWell ... Lazy is an excuse.. kinda maybe?! If it is i'm gonna go with that one :D
ReplyDeleteI don't need an excuse. If I don't want to work out that's my right. If somebody else wants to work out or doesn't want to, it's their right, I don't ask people to justify themselve to me because I don't live their life and they don't live mine.
ReplyDelete14 is the cutest thing ever!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!,I especially like the dude with the "50,fat,diabetic and ahead of you" shirt lol
ReplyDeleteThe 70 year old guy is on steroids and some experimental stuff..
ReplyDeletepeople are tossing such a fit over someone accused of murder i don't care if they guy blew up an orphanage if you work yourself hard enough even for revenge or to burn a corrupt system or for the pure fact you don't want some kid who has had life shoved up his ass with a golden spoon laughing at you or putting you down cause your disabled or different then go for it. no matter the reason to work so hard for something is inspirational. granted sometimes we wish people wouldn't be so damn evil. but then you have no business to judge anyone no matter what they ever did because you don't know what they went through to push them to be like that. or if they even did such acts to begin with. if the guy is american and he is rich he won't have much problems he can do as any rich person does and buy the court. but if he is from a system where you can't buy off the justice system and it isn't ruled by greed then he may one day see justice but no one has any right to judge someone unless you have lived there life. either they had a horrible mental illness, environment or even the people around them drove them to hate humanity it means nothing so your crying is pointless.
ReplyDelete12 is so so cute!!!! What a way to work out!!!!!
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