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Originally posted by tauristercus
If this was a genuine and opportunistic act, then I hope the full force of the law descends on her and that she's also publically vilified. Nasty woman
On a side note ... I'm wondering just why a pc camera was positioned in such a way that it had a very boring and uninteresting view of the rubbish bin and street ?
Originally posted by pazcat
Why was the cat in the street in the first place?
I'm not defending the woman because what she did was awful and should not go unpunished, but it looks like there is another problem with an irresponsble pet owner who lets their animal walk the streets.
Two wrongs in the one video.
In short, shocking.
Originally posted by Solomons
reply to post by Peruvianmonk
The media told them to be angry...and now they are angry. Pretty much sums up British people today, utterly controlled and manipulated by the media.
Originally posted by Peruvianmonk
Originally posted by Sheol
reply to post by and14263
So why don;t you start a topic about those issues if you are not worried about them instead trying to deflect this topic?
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
It would seem that she has now repented.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Comments?
A woman filmed dumping a cat in a wheelie bin has said she is "profoundly sorry" for "a split second of misjudgement".
Originally posted by Thepreye
reply to post by PurpleDog UK
However a psychopath has been discovered and should be condemned for her actions, just because that wasn't the worst thing done by a human on that day does not mean she should not be held up for public shaming.
Psychopathy the term used for a personality disorder characterized by an abnormal lack of empathy combined with strongly amoral conduct but masked by an ability to appear outwardly normal.
The prototypical psychopath has deficits or deviances in several areas: interpersonal relationships, emotion, and self-control. Psychopaths gain satisfaction through antisocial behavior, and do not experience shame, guilt, or remorse for their actions. Psychopaths lack a sense of guilt or remorse for any harm they may have caused others, instead rationalizing the behavior, blaming someone else, or denying it outright.Psychopaths also lack empathy towards others in general, resulting in tactlessness, insensitivity, and contemptuousness