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Originally Posted by Josy
I never followed Caroline Flack, never watched any shows she was on, never followed her on any of the social media platforms etc so didnt have any true feeling for her but of course I am sorry that she felt she couldn't carry on in life, no one should ever be made to feel that way.
So now here comes the part of my opinion that I'll no doubt get hate for but meh
I'm fed up seeing/reading/hearing peoples opinion about a girl that they quite honestly knew nothing about personally, they didn't support her in her real life and they have no understanding whatsoever about what mental health issues she faced or whether she did have any so just stop using a tragedy for social media content, as a means to target people you define as a troll, petitions and so on...
The kindness stuff waving the internet is getting too much, yes it's always good to be kind but to someone suffering bad mental health issues that have got to the point of them contemplating suicide, kindness more than likely wont make one bit of difference, nothing will.
On Sunday night a fireman took his own life whilst at work, his colleague's found him, he was a true hero. Where is his public sympathy? His R.I.P messages?
A simple bit of respect both for Caroline and her family due to the fact that a girl has ended her life is all that's needed but as usual people are taking it too far because all most care about is social platform attention, likes and interaction.
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VG post. Thank goodness I have never personally used twitter, instagram etc and never will as I think you can get hooked all too easily.