I'd like to suggest that it might be worthwhile reflecting on with what kind of thought process and what to YOU are the emotional priorities as you observe the clip. You seem very focused here on criticizing the responders and those doing a very difficult job, and on the emotional well-being (seems) of the young man who has been very brave.
Myself, I saw about 5 heroes in that clip, and I find it kind of mind-boggling that people who know probably NOTHING about the training they do, how they are trained to act, the job they actually do, and what priorities etc, they MUST maintain in order to actually save lives, - that such people want to cut them down because they think they know better about how those men should do their jobs. It's not Uvalde.
See my response to axrev above to see the things that meet MY observation when I watch the vid (several times) (ka what I notice most) - these are the things that I notice. I kinda shake my head at what you and axrev seem to be noticing and putting your attention to in this vid. Seems really focused on the feels, on a purely emotional response (my impression) when these men are TRAINED to act regardless of emotion. For me, I'd rather consider the actual dire nature of the situation and the priorities at hand, rather than if the hero or those who appreciate him feel anything about it.
But, maybe that's just me.
However, all that said, thanks very much for the civil response Koala. We've both stated our views, clearly, and that's a pretty good outcome.
hahah. OK. We can agree on the bud being a hero.
I'd like to suggest that it might be worthwhile reflecting on with what kind of thought process and what to YOU are the emotional priorities as you observe the clip. You seem very focused here on criticizing the responders and those doing a very difficult job, and on the emotional well-being (seems) of the young man who has been very brave.
Myself, I saw about 5 heroes in that clip, and I find it kind of mind-boggling that people who know probably NOTHING about the training they do, how they are trained to act, the job they actually do, and what priorities etc, they MUST maintain in order to actually save lives, - that such people want to cut them down because they think they know better about how those men should do their jobs. It's not Uvalde.
See my response to axrev above to see the things that meet MY observation when I watch the vid (several times) (ka what I notice most) - these are the things that I notice. I kinda shake my head at what you and axrev seem to be noticing and putting your attention to in this vid. Seems really focused on the feels, on a purely emotional response (my impression) when these men are TRAINED to act regardless of emotion. For me, I'd rather consider the actual dire nature of the situation and the priorities at hand, rather than if the hero or those who appreciate him feel anything about it.
But, maybe that's just me.
However, all that said, thanks very much for the civil response Koala. We've both stated our views, clearly, and that's a pretty good outcome.
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