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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
It’s not about them being moral guides for Pete’s sake. Who is doing that?
It’s about there be consequences for actions.
They should be held accountable just like anyone else
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There has been consequences for their actions though. How the public responds afterwards dicates if they can resume their career or not. If legally there is no grounds to arrest them, then they have a right just like anyone else to resume their career. And if there's enough people that are willing to support them after the fact, then that's the way it is. They're not at fault for continuing to work if the public supports them.
And let's be frank, people that are famous, power, and money have more leverage than a regular Joe getting caught up in the same situation. Chris Brown beat the snot of Rihanna almost 10 years ago, and enough time passed by that he's now prevalent in the music scene once again. People move on since it becomes ancient history.