Esquire, cancel my subscription. You have grown to be quite exhausting yourself!
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Norm is smarter than whoever wrote this. Listen more
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If he defended Aziz Ansari or James Gunn, ESQUIRE wouldn't raise a fuss. That's the problem with these outrage campaigns. Some people get off lightly, while others don't.
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Esquire, you are wrong and, quite frankly, exhausting. (See how embarrassing you sound?).
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The backlash to everything is exhausting.
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Who cares what
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He could have empathize with them as friends without throwing victims of racism and sexual assault under the bus in doing so.
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I care way more about what Norm thinks than whoever wrote this article.
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God forbid someone not kowtow to the groupthink.
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What does ANY of this have to do with suits, shoes, new fashion trends and hairstyles, grooming, or cool gadgets?
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Nobody cares because as states in the article, nobody cares about Norm Macdonald. There are far too many comedy shows to waste our time on him, Roseanne, Louis C.K., Kid Rock, Ted Nugent, or anyone who approves of Trump. His first Amendnent right .. yes and ours to ignore him.
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So why write this column?
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I like the point that all these shamed celebrities could potentially get second chances if they actually put effort into some awareness of what they did and who they are.
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Well you came to the right place! I don’t feel meltdowny or ragey at all. No matter how we feel individually, whether you think Louie’s forced exile is just or that society is forcing your fav comedian into hiding unjustly, the fact is that he cannot perform without facing a lot
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...of hostility and anger. It’s probably something he should look at, seriously and deeply. And maybe he has, I don’t know. But to come back from this would take a real dedication to this issue. He can’t just half-apologize, he has to go big into it. If he wants a 2nd chance, he
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...has to go on a real journey of not only self-discovery, but discovery of sexual assault, sexual politics, maybe even the women that he hurt. His life has to be about sexual assault now, cause it is going to be anyway. Perhaps he’d rather just be able to make jokes and get
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...on with it, but it’s too bad. He made his bed, he has to lie in it, when he chose to whip his dick out so much. Does any of that make sense? That’s what I think about second chances for some of these guys.
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it is reasonable and a path forward for everyone
I am just asking for everyone to be as coherent and realistic as you when discussing these very raw and unsettled issues .... I think even you'd admit if Louis did everything on that list they'd never feel he should return -
There will always be people who think he should not be “allowed” to return to public life or a career in entertainment, for sure. But he could still find an audience, I think. He just wouldn’t want it to be the “wrong” audience.
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