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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
I don't agree with this.
For one, I think saying that "all he did was make people very uncomfortable" is underselling the impact of his actions on the victims. I don't want to try and even try to speak to what it must have been like, but I think this is minimizing it.
And no I don't think we should let the market decide. Not for stuff like this. Because he is a really funny guy he should be forgiven more or faster than less talented people? Because that's how the market will work.
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then who decides? you?
for someone who wasn't charged with any crime, shouldn't it be the court of public opinion that now decides his future going forward?
If enough people feel like you do, his career will falter and he'll go away. if people forgive him and give him money, then so be it.
he lost his reputation and untold millions of dollars. if nothing else that was a pretty big price to pay. if I did the same thing, I may have only lost a few friends and been shamed by my family, and I likely would have had another job by now.