“I didn’t say she was a troll”
No, you didn’t use those words. Yours was by snyde implication:
“She could troll scientists to her heart’s content ...” implying that is what she was doing.
I have no feelings at all about what other people think or feel. The only feeling a have is a sad one for those children because people do not think about consequences and feel they have a right to interfere in other people’s lives.
By the way, in my country they don’t allow children to be taken away from parents on the basis of anonymous phone calls either. My country is The United States of America, which went missing sometime between 1955 and 1965. It used to be around here, but you find much of it left.
Hank
When I imply things, I’m often snide, but never snyde. However, in this case you inferred something that I did not imply.