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@JJsMom wrote:

This happened yesterday. Geez, give her a break.

 

Why do people hold celebrities to a higher standand than our leaders? Direct your anger at a system that allows this to flourish. 


I certainly don't hold celebrities to a higher standard than I do our leaders.

 

Not at all.

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Numerous neurological studies have shown the human brain isn't fully developed until at least 25 years of age.

 

i don't understand those who are out for blood, blaming AG who is surely traumatized herself.

 

The only one to blame is the bomber and anyone who helped him kill and maim innocent young people and anyone else who was hurt.

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@QueenDanceALot wrote:

@Maudelyn wrote:

Ariana Grande is 23 years old. This is a horrific cross for anyone to bear, let alone a young person.  If I invited friends to my house and it burned down and killed many of them, I would be beside myself and find it difficult to live with that guilt. And I'm in my 50s.

AG will have to live with this forever- and that's a long, long time for her.  She's going to need therapy.  My heart breaks for her as my heart breaks for the victims and their families.


You are assuming that she cares that much.

 

I don't know if she does or doesn't, but she hasn't shown herself to be much of a caring type person to date.

 

Unless it's about herself.


I'm assuming she is a normal human being who isn't a psychopath and immune to the pain and suffering of others.  Is there a reason I shouldn't make that assumption?

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@QueenDanceALot wrote:

Of course the incident isn't about Ariana Grande but I remember the donut licking episode and her snotty entitled behavior.  

 

I don't really expect her to think much about anyone but herself here, no matter what her PR people say.

 

That said, I like some of her music.  She does have a lot of talent.


wonder if she hates England now

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@Noel7 wrote:

Numerous neurological studies have shown the human brain isn't fully developed until at least 25 years of age.

 

i don't understand those who are out for blood, blaming AG who is surely traumatized herself.

 

The only one to blame is the bomber and anyone who helped him kill and maim innocent young people and anyone else who was hurt.


But then the bomber isn't responsible either as he's only 22.

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@JaneMarple wrote:

I can't believe the mean posts on this thread!!!!! Why is it that people expect a certain reaction or statement and if' it isn't the way they think it should be then they write VICIOUS posts?

Put the blame on the madman who committed this crime, Ariana wasn't killed or hurt but she deserves some sympathy too. 


I can.

No conscience enough for the dead but blame the performer they went to see. Unreal.

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I don't think anyone is blaming her I think people are saying she has had attitide in the past about certain things -and maybe after this her perspective may change-

its a harsh reality now prior it was her living in her insulated celebrity self absorbed world

At least thats what I am understanding by the posts about her

 

 

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@JobGirl wrote:

I don't think anyone is blaming her I think people are saying she has had attitide in the past about certain things -and maybe after this her perspective may change-

its a harsh reality now prior it was her living in her insulated celebrity self absorbed world

At least thats what I am understanding by the posts about her

 

 


There is nothing to blame her for at all. I don't know why her attitude, prior reputation or brother has anything to do with this awful tragedy. The focus should be on the dead and injured, then the madmen and any group he represents. 

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@Melania wrote:

Why is this become about Grande? My gosh...it never ends here.

 

May those who were murdered rest in peace and those injured heal and recover from this tragedy. 


Exactly, this is about those killed,hurt and those that were there.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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@JaneMarple wrote:

@JobGirl wrote:

I don't think anyone is blaming her I think people are saying she has had attitide in the past about certain things -and maybe after this her perspective may change-

its a harsh reality now prior it was her living in her insulated celebrity self absorbed world

At least thats what I am understanding by the posts about her

 

 


There is nothing to blame her for at all. I don't know why her attitude, prior reputation or brother has anything to do with this awful tragedy. The focus should be on the dead and injured, then the madmen and any group he represents


Ah, but that's the tricky part.  We can't necessarily believe he represents ANY group because that would be hateful.