Do you think I would be objectifying my dead grandmother by posting "In loving memory of Jean Filer" on the internet?
How about "in loving memory of Jean Filer who lived her final days in a lock-down psych ward of a nursing home, placed there by her neglectful and sadistic family, the Little Filers..."
Not correct, but nice try. My grandmother died at home, in her bed, surrounded by her loved ones. We were all closely monitoring her through her last years, and NEVER put her in a home. We hired certified RN's and care takers to help us with the responsibility but we were always around... especially my mother and cousin Rhonda, they were exceptionally dedicated. I have a small family, we are all close and we band together when one of us needs help, the last thing a Filer could be called is neglectful.
So YOU say...rumor has it that she died alone, with a dirty bedpan under her (At least that's what I heard!)
And here we introduce the difference between untrue and true to the WHO. Saying Fem's gramma killed millions of people not be very nice, saying Hitler killed millions of people may not be very nice (for Hitler), but it’s true and therefore ethical to state.
The difference between untrue and true and the consequences thereof were played out in recent legal transaction: “Michael Crawford v Insane Cult run by former CEDU torturer.”
Verdict: insane former torturer of CEDU ordered to pay M.C. over 100,000$.
The difference between truth and untruth and ramifications therein, in this episode of "talking to crazy-people who troll fornits.”