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  • Interesting take that you care more about the feelings of people that paid sweaty nonce's hush money than the man's right to protest? Is it ego to make protests at the most impactful time, isn't that the point of it?

  • First, we all know that's not someone protesting. So let's not try and pretend that the dude is some sort of fucking suffragette.

    Second, it's not the other family members who paid the settlement.

    Third, I'm acknowledging that other family members have feelings during a time of morning. I simply can't relate to the glee others seem to take at fucking up a moment like that for people who've lost someone.

  • What he did was the very definition of a protest, just because it doesn't meet your personal criteria doesn't change that.

    The family share responsibility by the very fact of being part of the institution that will happily pay Andrews hush money and say nothing, but ultimately it is us that have actually paid it so I'd say it's more than appropriate to say something about it.

    And no, I'm not one to agree with celebrating someone's death but if we're being forced into collective morning to put us in our rightful place then they can put up with a few voices of dissent, if they don't like it the cunts should mourn in private.

  • Third, I'm acknowledging that other family members have feelings during a time of morning.

    It's worth pointing out that it was sweaty nonce's choice to do this in public, which, given his recent (and prior) history, is pretty fucking brazen.

    He's literally the embarrassing creepy gropey uncle that you don't want turning up at family events.

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