inevitable conclusion? Here's the inevitable conclusion, Keep hiring humans to perform work and you will continue to have mistakes.
I never once indicated on giving the guy a 2nd chance at his position. For every action there is a consequence. I am so true to that philosophy, I have convinced many I am the furthest thing from a humanitarian. I was primarily responding to the 1st post wondering if this were someone close to them would that be their response?
I don't grab the torch and pitchfork very easily but rather assess what happened and why. I mentioned working in a call center environment for several years and from my own experience and witnessing what I did, I find his actions quite intriguing. If the exact conversation listed above is verbatim, I have a feeling the reasoning behind his actions will be far more interesting than finding out exactly who shot the teen, his relation to the teen, and the motive behind the shooting(Isn't that what this page is about? Anymore these shootings are a dime a dozen)
So rather than rallying the troops with a tunnel vision view in crucifying the 911 operator, I was simply suggesting maybe there is something more to look at here, not just his actions, but reasoning behind his actions. As the other 7 billion some people on this planet, your view reflects a minute fraction of a percent, a similar percentage it will have in determining the outcome of this all... get where I'm going with this? So rather than pretend we sit here from our computers determining some individuals fate, high fiving each other slapping our guts and belching as we shame and textually abuse the accused for likes, why not change up the posts and venture down the road less traveled? It appears though this simply can't be so if you can't win you might as well join them right?
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Burn the fucker at stake!!! If it weren't for his actions this poor kid would be alive!!! "
ok ready for more likes, need another trophy!