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Old 10-27-2020, 07:05 AM   #125
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Originally Posted by Beatle17 View Post
Jesus man you don't get to decide who is a good person and who isn't based on one incident.

I have many, MANY friends that did stupid #### and ended up in juvenile detention that all turned out to be great people and family men. But one thing I know is I am extremely glad I never had a friend or acquaintance like you.

How can you realistically comment on the personality of a person from a story that only shows one side. Yes the kid got in trouble and seems to have not let them reoccur. He said he wrote an apology and the other family said it didn't receive it, who is right. Maybe with your great mind reading and ruling you could tell us the truth.
None of this post is relevant to any position I took or comment I made, and nobody cares who you would or wouldn’t like to be friends with, so I guess I don’t understand the point of this. Yes he might be a good person now? The onus is on him to prove it, nobody owes him a second chance or the benefit of the doubt. It’s on him. You earn it, period. And with his victim and apparently a decent number of NHL GMs, he’s yet to earn it.

No reason for you to question the truth of the victim.

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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger View Post
I like how instead of compassion for the victim the focus is on vengeance against the bully with a complete disregard for what has occurred during the last 4 years.

I know how to get rid of bullies, let’s bully them!
This is a bit rich isn’t it? Considering you care so much about the victim you reserved exactly zero words for him. Spent a decent amount defending his bully, though.
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