Well, WomanofStandard, to your credit you have given young Glick the benefit of the doubt.
I might also, if it were not for his turning his smirk backward toward the camera at the end of the segment. That smartass action, coupled with his acting like a horse's rear end throughout the segment, cause my feelings to be not so charitable.
I might also, if it were not for his turning his smirk backward toward the camera at the end of the segment. That smartass action, coupled with his acting like a horse's rear end throughout the segment, cause my feelings to be not so charitable.
I understand completely. I am not saying I expect a change of heart in him, but I also am one not to give up hope on many who are misguided in their youth while in pain of loss. If he is full of too much pride, he likely will never show a change of heart even if the doubts of his current actions nag him later on. But, if he has any humility when he ages some, he may just let his guard down. I think his wiseass, smug attitude is just an indication of how desperate he is to have figured out blame and cling to it. I can't know his heart, no one can. I can only pray it changes and he wises up. I have seem more arrogant jackasses than he have changes of heart, though most have not been in the public eye.