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In reply to the discussion: musician sparks backlash for requesting her violin from crashed Amtrak train [View all]haele
(15,356 posts)I'd do it in a heartbeat.
BTW, she doesn't need to apologise for anything she tweeted to AMTRAK right as she was trying to get her bearings. She didn't harm anyone who wasn't looking to be outraged. She wasn't making fun of anyone. She was just unloading on AMTRAK in a stressful situation.
While the victims on TV don't do that sort of thing, victims in real life do that all the time. Two parts of the "centering" process - survivors tend to both swear and focus on something important to them to get moving.
Heck, I'd probably tweet something similar in that situation, if I was used to using Twitter or Facebook to communicate with friends, co-workers, or students. I'm a bit on the sardonic side. Does that make me a bad person too?
Haele