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by wccrawford
3306 days ago
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I think we've reached a point in society where having your livelihood taken from you is the same as being jailed, aka "thrown in cages". The difference, of course, is that it isn't the government doing it. It's the general population. I'm of 2 minds about it because I don't want to support anyone that supports racism. But I also feel that people deserve second chances. People do learn from their mistakes, and they have to be allowed to continue on afterwards or there's no point in changing. I haven't heard of Luckey apologizing, but that isn't surprising because the media doesn't think that's good enough news to broadcast. They only publish the worst stuff, not the best. He might have done so and I'd have no idea. |
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That's society saying that one's behavior is unacceptable and that it won't do business with them. I find that perfectly acceptable. Its not being forced by a single entity, but rather a general consensus is reached among everyone.
> I haven't heard of Luckey apologizing
Because he hasn't.