Yeah, all playing the 'mental health' card does is give him a pass that says "if you do something heinous, we most likely won't find you criminally responsible for it" (see Li, Vince and de Grood, Matthew).
In no way is anyone required to accept or tolerate their behaviour without expressing disdain for or annoyance at it or the consequences of said behaviour. Sliver's sentiment may be a bit insensitive for some of you, but let's face it, we've all gotten annoyed at one time or another over behavior that someone was very likely unable to control. We're allowed.
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Originally Posted by Azure
Typical dumb take.
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