Okay, admittedly ‘a normal person’ is a quite low bar. A reasonable, ethical person then.
They totaled a several-hundred-thousand-dollar car in front of a million people, and the insurance won’t cover it because they were texting. If he’s capable of learning from mistakes, I’m sure he has.
What? You think his parents mortgaged their house for that car? Or that he paid for it, and his lifestyle, entirely from his streaming earnings? lol no.
If he hit a triple to get there, you might have a point. But he was born on third base, and something tells me his parents aren’t going to send him back to first.
But maybe you’re right, maybe we’re in the dawn of a new day where rich kids crashing expensive cars, and walking away unharmed, will actually make them better people and help them grow…
What a time to be alive when suggesting we shouldn’t wish physical harm on an idiot teenager / young adult who we’ve all been at one point, is met with such fierce opposition.
How unreasonable of me.
No, it’s not wishing harm, it’s wishing to prevent future harm to innocent bystanders.
He wasn’t doing donuts in the parking lot, or some other relatively isolated teenage idiocy.
He was engaging in behavior that could have easily killed an entire family who just happened to be on the road with him. Considering he comes from wealth, and walked away unscathed, I doubt any lesson was learned, because that’s what history shows us.
Because of that, the odds are high that this won’t be the last time he takes the lives of innocent bystanders into his hands for hearts and likes.
I’m sure when we read the article in 6 months how he mowed down a mother and three kids while live streaming, you will still feel the same way.