“What if it didn’t open. Would he want someone to vlog his dead body?” added Faye Dawson.
“Humans make mistakes that’s a part of life. God had a plan for this young man and this was a part of it. He should have the chance to be forgiven for what he did. Everyone does. He apologized and acknowledged his mistake. He’s just a good guy who made an honest mistake (sic),” wrote a more forgiving Twitter user called Sarah.
“it’s too bd you can’t vlog your life flashing before your eyes. would be his worst video yet (sic)” quipped another Twitter user.
The internet can be an amazing platform when it’s used responsibility, however, when gross misjudgments like Logan’s are made, forgiveness is a lot harder to win than condemnation. We sincerely hope that he has learned from his mistake and uses his platform for good in the future.
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