The following statement in today's Herald-Times editorial is arguably the most obscene and brazen example of two-faced, fork-tongued hypocrisy I have EVER seen. Certainly, bullying goes on in cyberspace, particularly where anonymity “protects” the bully from those being victimized. No courage needed — as if courage could ever be assigned to someone who bullies someone perceived to be too weak to fight back.
Obscene and brazen hypocrisy by the Herald-Times
Obscene and brazen hypocrisy by the…
Obscene and brazen hypocrisy by the Herald-Times
The following statement in today's Herald-Times editorial is arguably the most obscene and brazen example of two-faced, fork-tongued hypocrisy I have EVER seen. Certainly, bullying goes on in cyberspace, particularly where anonymity “protects” the bully from those being victimized. No courage needed — as if courage could ever be assigned to someone who bullies someone perceived to be too weak to fight back.