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To: SE Mom

That is then a FAIR response and one I’d agree with. I’ve been friends with some that have later in life become absolute scum, criminals and the like. Some so close through my life that I too have clammed up, wouldn’t talk about it or acknowledge it. It gives a feeling of general discomfort and not something I wished to address with anyone. I know it’s not a reflection of me personally or my judgement. It became what it became and nothing I could have done or seen would have changed the outcome. I moved on from it. As someone else said earlier that’s a human response and not every individual action requires being addressed. For whatever reason public figures are placed onto a super human platform. Unless Tucker was personally partaking in such activities or was friends after the criminal activity was known then I too will move on from it.


73 posted on 12/03/2021 4:08:43 PM PST by Jarhead9297
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To: Jarhead9297

Excellent points and I expect many of us have known at least one of those people. At one time I’d just chalk it up to...whatever. Now I’m interested in learning in ways my younger self couldn’t have.

We’ve always had “public figures”, haven’t we? But in this changed world with social media we seem to have hyper-public figures. It must be hellish. I can’t imagine it.


86 posted on 12/03/2021 5:41:14 PM PST by SE Mom (Screaming Eagle Mom)
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