Rommie wrote:Tell us how you really feel!
The one I find weird in his case is he had a movie coming out this very weekend called I Love You, Daddy, about a 17 year old dating a 68 year old. Not coming out right now, but the trailer is even worse than I’d assumed from that short description- https://youtu.be/zujShZT8_go
squ1d wrote:Louis CK is one of my favourite stand-up comedians, I loved Horace & Pete, and also Louie Louie.
Very sad he's a seedy douchebag
He had a hilarious episode on Portlandia. Yeah, they're all sad. Cosby, Seizmore etc. Sucks to lose all respect for people you used to enjoy and admire.squ1d wrote:Louis CK is one of my favourite stand-up comedians, I loved Horace & Pete, and also Louie Louie.
Very sad he's a seedy douchebag
Rommie wrote:Tell us how you really feel!
The one I find weird in his case is he had a movie coming out this very weekend called I Love You, Daddy, about a 17 year old dating a 68 year old. Not coming out right now, but the trailer is even worse than I’d assumed from that short description- https://youtu.be/zujShZT8_go
Thumper wrote:Well, I read what you originally posted (That's why I "Liked" it.) I planned to reply later. Now I don't know how to reply because the post is gone.
I wanted to address the thought that maybe we should be forgiving people for their past wrongs if they have reformed in some way. It's tricky here because with all these allegations coming about alleged behaviors that occurred so long ago, has the perpetrator really reformed? They were never charged with a crime, never convicted, never served time or paid a fine. They hadn't been sued and found liable for damages. Were these perpetrators ever held responsible for their crimes, repent the behavior and changed their ways for the better?
Maybe we would be more forgiving if it was them that came forward and confessed long before any victim did. I've never seen that happen.
Thumper wrote:Well, I read what you originally posted (That's why I "Liked" it.) I planned to reply later. Now I don't know how to reply because the post is gone.
I wanted to address the thought that maybe we should be forgiving people for their past wrongs if they have reformed in some way. It's tricky here because with all these allegations coming about alleged behaviors that occurred so long ago, has the perpetrator really reformed? They were never charged with a crime, never convicted, never served time or paid a fine. They hadn't been sued and found liable for damages. Were these perpetrators ever held responsible for their crimes, repent the behavior and changed their ways for the better?
Maybe we would be more forgiving if it was them that came forward and confessed long before any victim did. I've never seen that happen.
SciFi Chick wrote:Some of these people are disturbed, demented individuals (ex. Harvey Weinstein) but not all of them are. We really should take it on a case by case basis. At this point, a woman could accuse just about any powerful man in Hollywood and be believed without evidence.
Thumper wrote:Well, I read what you originally posted (That's why I "Liked" it.) I planned to reply later. Now I don't know how to reply because the post is gone.
I wanted to address the thought that maybe we should be forgiving people for their past wrongs if they have reformed in some way. It's tricky here because with all these allegations coming about alleged behaviors that occurred so long ago, has the perpetrator really reformed? They were never charged with a crime, never convicted, never served time or paid a fine. They hadn't been sued and found liable for damages. Were these perpetrators ever held responsible for their crimes, repent the behavior and changed their ways for the better?
Maybe we would be more forgiving if it was them that came forward and confessed long before any victim did. I've never seen that happen.
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