01-03-2023, 01:11 AM
(01-03-2023, 01:08 AM)NotBigzo Wrote: It's not the same thing.
People want to know whether or not Damar is going to make it or not, life or death. That's it.
No one should feel entitled to seeing, Tee process trauma with close family members. Be concerned about Tee. Maybe look for a follow-up that will come when he makes himself available to the Media. Don't take a picutre of a private moment and post it. If you want to see that, go watch Days of Our Lives.
People aren't entitled to know how Damar is doing, either. I just find your views on what is ethical to report and what is sneaky and wrong to be reporting to be a bit confusing.
You have a reporter taking a picture of Tee leaving and you have reporters hovering outside of the hospital.
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