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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Perhaps in a general sense, but it's not unexplainable why a mewling racist and an admitted serial woman-beater would be defined as "bad people".
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But it is. All we know was that Sterling has made a racial remark. Bad thing to do, yes. What else do we know about him to label him a bad person? Is there a negative balance of good and bad deeds to call someone a bad person or does one bad thing automatically eliminates all good things and makes him/her a bad person immediately? Small historic example: Richard Wagner and Henry Ford were both racists. Both are admired today - one for his music, another for his business acumen. Are they bad people?