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> I think you point to the basic question here: is it fair to only judge him for the things he has apologized for and taken ownership of, or would it be moral to form and act on our own opinions?

I'm fine with forming and acting on your own opinions, if they are based on reliable information.

What I'm not fine with is cancelling someone without even bothering to find out reliable information, which is what appears to have happened in this case.




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