Shout out to the homies
Shout out to the Haitians
Shout out to the haters,
we're taking applications
Didn't this guy get exposed for being a creep
Didn't this guy get exposed for being a creep
I haven't watched any of his stuff since that happened, which is unfortunate since the HBO doc would've been good viewing to share to folks who were getting wrapped up in alt right & covid conspiracies etc
Although we have to address things eventually, say since the news came to light & he owned up to it and went to therapy etc.
Would it be possible for him to be accepted by the public again?
It could be argued that we may never know if he would've continued to be a creep behind the scenes if he was never exposed.
Although there are levels to bad acts & he hasn't done things anywhere near bad as many other people.
Do we cast all people away forever if they do something bad or do we give them a chance to reintegrate into society?
Is there a way to truly rehabilitate wrongdoers or do we just give up and leave them to endure retribution eternally?
I haven't watched any of his stuff since that happened, which is unfortunate since the HBO doc would've been good viewing to share to folks who were getting wrapped up in alt right & covid conspiracies etc
Although we have to address things eventually, say since the news came to light & he owned up to it and went to therapy etc.
Would it be possible for him to be accepted by the public again?
It could be argued that we may never know if he would've continued to be a creep behind the scenes if he was never exposed.
Although there are levels to bad acts & he hasn't done things anywhere near bad as many other people.
Do we cast all people away forever if they do something bad or do we give them a chance to reintegrate into society?
Is there a way to truly rehabilitate wrongdoers or do we just give up and leave them to endure retribution eternally?
I always had this thought in my mind
E.g. a criminal who becomes a successful person in an area that isn't illegal e.g. someone mob boss who goes completely straight or a rapper who used to be a d*** dealer and/or killer. Someone who is now truly accepted in all public spaces e.g.Thug going from wherever he was to pausing Fashion Week runway shows. A person who we would truly view as a good member of society or a changed man
If they were to lose their career somehow (e.g. their career just tanked due to bad moves of their own or something), would they go back to a life of crime or would they continue their path on the straight and narrow?
Do those kind of people ever truly change or do they just adapt to their new lifestyles?
Donald Sterling still hated niggas despite owning an NBA team & existing in a space where black people are the most important factor, but throughout all his years he never stopped being racist.
Same with former Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver
Still doing the best journalism out