originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
And another thing, how is the fact that the initial cause was Sandy even relevant? The lawsuit is not about Sandy but about the company's behavior post-Sandy. It has no effect one way or another on anyone who lost homes, etc.
It's as though I'm listening to the following conversation:
Person 1: My wallet was stolen, I'm going to the police.
Person 2: How dare you go to the police about a stolen wallet, my car was stolen!
Person 3: How dare you go to the police about something as petty as a stolen car, my house was burned down!
Person 4: You insensitive bastard, how dare you complain about arson when my family was murdered!
IMO, Person 1 has every right to go to the police about his or her wallet. Especially if the crimes experienced by Persons 2, 3 and 4 happened 7 months ago.
This sums it up exactly right. I suppose that there is somebody, somewhere in the world who is the least fortunate, most miserable person in existence. That doesn't mean that nobody else is entitled to vindicate their rights, or, for that matter, complain about anything, until that person is happy.