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The Spacey situation is strange though.
Would you say that you enjoyed his work before his allegations, and repulsed by it after?
And now that he has been found not guilty, is it ok to like his work again?Enjoyed it before, not after? Yeah definitely.
Now that he’s been found not guilty? Wasn't actually aware of this which is probably problematic in itself, I shouldn’t be judging someone based on not knowing all the details? There’s probably a whole host of issues to dissect here actually, do you believe that the criminal justice system is working properly, especially in the absolute clown show that is America etc etc.
I guess the modern world is so full of content that it can be easier to just err on the side of caution and avoid anything where there’s a possibility of this kind of thing. You might call that cancel culture but I think you can avoid someone’s content or work without forcing your opinion on others and I guess you might also say that that’s what’s happened here but in the case of Hambini there doesn’t seem to be much dubiety, infact, he seems to be fully embracing being a worthless cunt.
The Spacey situation is strange though.
Would you say that you enjoyed his work before his allegations, and repulsed by it after?
And now that he has been found not guilty, is it ok to like his work again? Or despite the verdict do you still think he’s guilty as he still appears to be in the court of public opinion? Had your mind been made up?
Not sure why this has anything to do with Hambini, who doesn’t appear to show any appreciable talent, and comes across as an unfunny, unlikeable waste of space.