Six people who hid in a supermarket refrigerator during January's Islamist attacks in Paris have sued French media for broadcasting their location live during the siege

I have such a huge "I don't care about anything you just said" response to everything you just said.

You care a lot. You quoted me line by line and then responded, with formatting. That's putting in effort. I'll do the same to help drive my point home for you.

So fucking what? Not everyone does much other than breathing and some people even stop doing that. Doesn't mean it isn't completely normal or reasonable.

You're being unreasonable by thinking it's unreasonable that people would be unreasonable to not pursue "justice" through civil courts. People can feel however they feel on the matter. It's not your place to decide how and when other people must feel as if they have been unjustly treated.

Right because all people care about is being physically unharmed? They don't care if their lives were risked without cause or their consent. They don't care if they lose their homes, vehicles nor freedom. Everyone just cares about being physically unharmed later on? What a stupid thing to say.

They probably do care, but when it's put into perspective, they made it out just fine. Regardless of the lack of discretion, the reporting of their location did not actually lead to these people's harm or death in any way. Such a situation does not necessitate suing anyone, as you seem to think so.

I know and I don't care.

So you acknowledge that the guy with a hunch actually had a good point?

[citation needed]. Whilst it is true that France rates rather low in lawsuits per capita there are many countries that rate higher than the US.

"Citation needed". But seriously though, the US pretty much leads the world. Do you know how to use Google?

Oh yes, it's rather weird that I made a comment in a comment section commenting on another comment. Strange world we live in.

No, you missed the point entirely. You're fighting this battle for no good reason. It's not a battle that needs to be fought. You even admitted, just now, that the OP had a point. You've now contradicted yourself.

Beyond that, this isn't some formal debate, let alone a two-page high school essay that you get a week to complete. It's comments in a comment section. How much are you really going to accomplish?

I asked myself the same thing as I wrote this response and my answer, and thus justification for finishing it, is this: You are afraid to be wrong. You have a passion that you don't know how to channel, or you're channeling it ineffectively, because you're only putting it into fighting meaningless internet arguments over nothing, that will amount to nothing. You need to be more positive and open-minded.

There is a lot left for you to learn--for all of us to learn--and hopefully this will help open your eyes to your own stupidity that you may correct it.

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