I fully understand everything that you are saying, and I've alluded to it all in previous posts. My only point was, standing up in front of a news crew and claiming that there were possible illegal actions surrounding a person's demise, especially when you've been directly involved with that individual, is just pure stupidity, unless you have real, tangible, and definite proof of such allegations. And, taking it one step further, making such unsupported allegations while pointing a finger at another individual, well, that's defamation. Again, pure stupidity.
In my opinion, it wasn't the smartest thing in the world to do. And, also in my opinion, as I've said before, because it wasn't the smartest thing in the world do do, there may have been a "reason" for his doing it.
Being responsible for someone, and having this sort of outcome, can be a horrible experience to deal with. Esepecially, if you've done something that might have been responsible for that person's demise, such as "not taking care of them", or, "abuse" in some way or fashion. Guilt is a difficult thing to deal with.
Who knows. But, if you watch Guolin's actions, in my opinion, he does nothing but dig a deeper hole for him to stand in. He would have been better off not saying a damn thing and just showing a rare tear or two.
In my opinion, it wasn't the smartest thing in the world to do. And, also in my opinion, as I've said before, because it wasn't the smartest thing in the world do do, there may have been a "reason" for his doing it.
Being responsible for someone, and having this sort of outcome, can be a horrible experience to deal with. Esepecially, if you've done something that might have been responsible for that person's demise, such as "not taking care of them", or, "abuse" in some way or fashion. Guilt is a difficult thing to deal with.
Who knows. But, if you watch Guolin's actions, in my opinion, he does nothing but dig a deeper hole for him to stand in. He would have been better off not saying a damn thing and just showing a rare tear or two.
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