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If a person had cancer, and part of their disease was sores oozed bodily fluids on their sheets, it would be disturbing if you were a caregiver, meaning extra work for sure. But, if you are reasonably spiritual or even kind, you would never berate them for something they had no control over.
So why publicly humiliate an unfortunate with what you diagnose as mental illness only because crazy people do, what crazy people do? Possibly, behind the anonymity of his keyboard is the only time he may feel he has power or control in his life. I would agree on Craig, and indeed on all of social media, the unfortunates find a voice. They clearly say things that would cost them dearly if they lacked the good sense to say them in public.
Through my own experience, it is of no effect to confront someone for offensive rhetoric on this board. It only emboldens them. It is so much easier to just move onto another post. What you feed will grow, what you refuse to feed starves. Live and let live.
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