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granlobomalo
· 6 years ago
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Isn’t this the whole issue with Asia Argento in the #metoo movement, though? Her past actions with a 17-year old boy hurt her credibility in claiming that she was a victim of sexual assault by Harvey Weinstein. In this case, I don’t think ‘embracing’ taking advantage of a minor supports her cause. Now, I’m not saying that you shouldn’t speak out against injustice. But depending on the skeletons in your closet, I think you really need to be mindful of the ‘bad thing’ you’ve done in the past. And how - or whether - you announce it to the public can impact your ability to fight against it in the future.
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mrdad01
· 6 years ago
Unless it's child abuse, if you've done that before, no amount of 'advocating against it' will change what you've done, you're always going to be a child abusing piece of human filth!
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· 6 years ago
Growth: A concept. Embrace it.
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mrdad01
· 6 years ago
Speaking from experience as the father of a victim, said abuser has had nearly eight years and hasn't changed a bit, which is exactly why said abuser is not allowed within 50 feet of any child without supervision.
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granlobomalo
· 6 years ago
@mrdad101 This is awful. And one of those things where no matter what you say it can never be enough. I’m sorry that happened to your child. I wish you and your family never had to go through that. I hope you get any closure and satisfaction about this that you need in life.
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