It's not *simply* false It's not completely true, but if you're actually saying people are *not allowed* to see red flags in someone's past behavior unless they have "all the facts" you are setting a lot of people up for a world of hurt https://twitter.com/borrfdad/status/1298693600172105729 …
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"He did all this awful shit as a kid" + "As an adult, he acts pretty creepy and boundary-crossing and weird and hasn't really shown genuine remorse or shame" SHOULD BE ENOUGH It's enough reason to shun somebody It's wrong to throw him in prison but not to just dislike him
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If the voters and the media had seen those red flags and reacted accordingly, his ex would never have had to publicly share her story If she had been able to see those red flags and react accordingly, the story would never have happened
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I am not, in any way, blaming her for what happened to her But she says she wants her story to help make sure this doesn't happen again to someone else Which means telling people it's okay to see red flags and act on them Even if you think you're being "unfair"
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