oceanblueeyes
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I personally think they are going to stay away from situations on camera, when the reporter attempts to elicit tears and crying. I'd like to think that I would be able to be on camera, doing whatever it took to bring my child home. I know my husband would not be able to, though. People are different.
I do think that is a lot of it. They know by now that the media and public is expecting them to act a certain way and I think they are exasperated because no matter what they do or say it is criticized. They arent stupid... they know what people that dont know them are saying about them. They also know everytime they do speak out it just becomes worse for them.
Some people can just shuck it off and plow straight ahead but then some are more sensitive than others and get dismayed that their every word seems not to be believed. I believe the Celis family has given up on trying to convince the media or the public of anything.
I think they just think it is fruitless to come out in the media and talk. It really accomplishes nothing and just seems to create more resentment against them.
Not everyone is tough enough to withstand the media asking very personal questions that really is no one's business anyway. A lot of times the questions asked of parents like this has nothing to do with trying to find the missing child.
imo