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Originally Posted by BubblPopElectrc Not to defend them (Nick should be in jail; I don't doubt that), but wouldn't anyone have a similar reaction? If one of my loved ones was in jail I think I'd say horrible things against others and make excuses too. That's human nature.
You aren't going to tell your incarcerated son that he is a horrible person. |
Of course your going to defend your son or family member, but theres a difference between standing behind your son and lashing out at the family of the victim. Nick Hogan never even offered an apology to his friend or the family until his sentencing, and if you heard the apology, it didn't sound sincere at all. There comes a time when you need to take responsibility and blame, rather you did something on purpose or not (not saying I think Nick crashed on purpose), but he obviously was never taught to be man if you ask me.