No, you stop projecting. All I did was ask a question.
If you disagree, fine. It was just a question.
You quoted the story and wrote:
This event comes a little more than a year after Travolta and his wife, actress Kelly Preston, lost their son,
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So CBS is equating the death of their child with their loss of a couple of dogs?
You read the CBS line above and wrote the question that isn’t really a question, because nowhere from that line of the story can anyone logically draw that conclusion.
If you really meant it as a question, just exactly how am I supposed to disagree with a question? You meant it that you believe CBS IS equating it. That’s the only way you can say someone ‘disagrees’ with you - by disagreeing with a statement or belief you make, not a question you pose. By saying I disagree with you, you just proved your question wasn’t really a question. It’s your belief they equated the two (and they did not, that’s your bias).