He was probably advised to do it by the family spokesperson.
Or, you know, he could actually be a compassionate person.
I like how people have to make up a bias for their reality in order to feel comfortable about what they have seen. He's a Christian with lots of volunteer time in his community. Do non-compassionate people put that much time forward to help people they don't know in the spirit of God and community?
Or, you know, he could actually be a compassionate person.
I like how people have to make up a bias for their reality in order to feel comfortable about what they have seen. He's a Christian with lots of volunteer time in his community. Do non-compassionate people put that much time forward to help people they don't know in the spirit of God and community?