@johnwlockwoodiv Yet if someone who has committed abuse changes that behavior, failure to ostracize them remains a betrayal of their victim.
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@johnwlockwoodiv Much less a different human being whose life and interior state we are in no way privy to the fine details of. -
@chaosprime how about we just give the benefit of the doubt to the victim instead of attacker? -
@johnwlockwoodiv Sure. Don't see how that requires drawing battle lines past which go vilification rather than a demand for better behavior. -
@chaosprime attacker seeks professional help. apologizes. works hard to reform and shows it, then maybe they find some acceptance. -
@chaosprime I want to be clear. some of these attacks deserve more than self-motivated paths of reform and repayment. -
@johnwlockwoodiv Oh, absolutely. It's a big range of severity we're talking about. -
@chaosprime and after all that i would blame no one for not trusting them -
@johnwlockwoodiv Hard to see how any human is at fault for not extending their trust to another human, for any reason or none. - 1 more reply
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