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@Spetsnaz , cause that was back in a better time when your life didn’t come to an end and every mistake u made wasn’t held against u forever... I’m not defending him or what he did it was fücked up but still holding every single mistake and sin against someone for the rest of their lives and never letting try and move on is just wrong there isn’t a person alive that hasn’t done something that by today’s standards would cause the end of their career
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@bobbylupo, while I think you’re right and people shouldn’t suffer forever for mistakes, assaulting two random people just going about their days with the only reason for the attack being their race, where one of them is left blinded, is kinda a huge mistake that should effect the rest of someone’s life. He beat a man with a 5 foot board until he couldn’t see out of one eye. I’m not sure I would call a time where the consequences for that aren’t severe a better time. He also never really reconciled with the victims, and when he tried to get his hate crime conviction expunged they spoke out saying he shouldn’t be. There are cases where people learned from their mistakes but I’m not sure this is one of them.
You forgot to mention the setting is always Boston.