Ariane
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If you think I've implied that in my posts, then I wasn't clear. My complaint is that the A's seem to have little, if any compassion for Caylee and certainly the intent to deny justice for her. What I've read from other posters I understood to be in a similar vein. I've seen a few, me included, who complimented others for their ability to forgive and feel compassion for the A's while we just cannot do it ourselves.
Lin, I wanted to tell you I have noticed you complimenting others for being forgiving and compassionate toward the A's, and I liked your ability to do that.
You suggest it goes both way but so far, I've only seen it go one way: That those who will not forgive the A's are heartless. After all, they're victims. They lost that status with me when it became clear they were doing everything they could to defend KC, up to and imo including obstructing justice and little or nothing for Caylee.
Maybe you've seen it go one way similarly to how sometimes people from either side of an issue both think the media is biased against them -- we tend to notice the things we think are attacking or disrespecting our own point of view. But I have seen it go both ways too, on various forums and I think that includes WS where I have lurked off and on before joining . I have seen it said, and/ or very strongly implied, that anyone who feels any compassion for the A's must not REALLY care about Caylee -- or not as much as those who revile the people she loved most.
( Please don't take that to mean I am attributing such comments to you personally.)
For myself: I try to have compassion for them though at times it is not easy -- perhaps it helps that I did not bother watching all of their interviews. but I try to give them the benefit ofthe doubt.
But as for forgiveness -- No. As someone who does not know any of the people involved, I do not see it is my place to forgive them or not forgive them. It is really up to Caylee, who because of Casey is not here. And of course up to God.
(Thats just my own belief.)