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Originally Posted by Matt Reeeeead
I just wished he made a meaningful apology.
I can forgive the initial incident. Although he obviously did not think his actions through, nor understand how it feel being in the woman’s shoes, his intentions didn’t appear to be malicious. I get that we can all make mistakes, and dumb stuff does happen. He is lucky the lady didn’t have a gun.
His actions afterwards bother me the most. Like own it, and apologize. Don’t be an entitled little kid running away from issues you created on your own volition. He lied about it like a scared child, had his father lie, and still didn’t acknowledge it when faced with evidence. He then hid it from his team, when they would have been forgiving with some honesty. It also seems like the building has had issues with him before. Likely this is one incident in a predictable pattern of entitled bro behaviour.
I saw his interview and it looked like a guy that doesn’t get it, and not attempting to learn from it and have real empathy for the victim here. You made a mistake. Own it, and the world will move on... everyone gets his intent wasn’t awful... that sets the stage for forgiveness when you acknowledge it from the others perspective.
Btw, that Moneyhands guy is just as clueless. Really embarrassing posts in this thread.
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My thoughts exactly. The incident itself is fairly minor in the grand scheme of things. Not to downplay it, I agree with him getting charged, but nobody got hurt.
But to hide from it, ignore it, and continue to evade it when it's brought up? What a punk