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Originally Posted by lynzy420 So what, he should have stepped over him/her instead? Neighbor, brother, sister aren't we all??? |
He did the right thing....he helped his "sister", his neighbor that was dying....he was kind hearted and generous and oh so noble.....but he committed HIS life to helping that unfortunate woman, not any other living soul on the face of this earth. He sqrewed up and forgot all his generous, kind hearted humanitarian sense, and decided to possibly contaminate every other country/people/persons he mingled with, all over Europe whereever he landed, and then on to Dallas, where he has deliberately and without any humanitarian concsiousness, exposed his own family, small children, and at least 100 other people they have managed to track down.....If he wants to sentence himself to death from ebola, by helping his neighbor, I think that is a wonderful and noble mission. But I didnt sign up for that, and neither did my family, my kids, all the little kids in schools that may be contaminated because his family now has to be on guarded lockdown because THEY dont like not being able to go outside and want to send the kids to school, and did so, against strict instructions NOT to leave the apartment. He should have stayed where he was, just because he KNEW what he had exposed himself to, and he lied to authorities about not having been around any sick ebola patients. I am sorry but his humanitarian allegience to his neighbor does not give him the right to possibly condem another single living soul to death by this disease. Look at the horrific, expanding mess this has created for innocent, unsuspecting humans that do not deserve this.