Thing is, that's what her style is according to you.
Yes, but do you have anything to refute it?
No more than you. You are the one claiming that she paints people as terrible villains. I say it's not the case. What she's been saying about P is based on facts.
What she says is often the truth, but a competent reporter can tell you lots of ways the truth can be skewed to fit an agenda. The order in which things are said, the word choice, which things are said and which are left out, etc. A person can tell the truth with the best of intentions and still be heavily biased.
Oh yes, certainly. I just don't think it's the case with Callaway.
What exactly are you trying to get at here? I have my opinions, others have theirs.
Actually I was simply expressing my opinion(s). It seems to me that you often put yourself in the position where you're the only one defending someone like P, where it's pretty much a fact that he crossed not just one line but several. It is your soft spot at work--but see my explanation, below.
And I'm not saying P is all bad, but I bloody well see no reason to defend the little prick, either.
I think Alex is doing some good, too, but not consciously. It's a side effect of his personal goals.
I don't ask whether he's doing some good - I know he is. What I wonder is whether it's enough to offset the wrong.
Don't know. That's for others to decide. Our paths seldom cross these days.
Yes, IMO you're like that. You have a soft spot for that kind of people.
There are some types of hurt I respond to much more readily than others, but I do not have a global difficulty empathizing with people who are hurt.
It's your soft spot, above, plus that you tend to like to play games, that makes me wonder.
Why does a soft spot make you wonder about whether I have difficulty empathizing? That's empathy right there.
Because that soft spot is more of a knee-jerk reaction than empathy, it's about observing a situation where most people have problems with an individual and say so, and defending the individual because others don't. It feels like a game you like to play.
IMO, of course.