maxleresistant said:
It was his birthday, he was partying he didn't want his picture taken. Now if you tell me he hurt the girl or something, I will agree he went too far, otherwise, I don't see anything wrong enough. There is a video of him masturbating? Man, if we fire every man or woman that has a naked picture or video of him somewhere, then we're going to have a really big employment problem. Do you think Jennifer Lawrence shouldn't be an actress anymore? All I can see, is someone being accused of being a human. The only difference between him and any other person is that his life is made public, and it's really hard for him to have a private life. Yes he should be more careful, yes he should behave better when in public. But loose his job for that? Take a good look in the mirror before you judge someone. This looks like a bunch of catholic 12 yo tried to deliver some kind of christian justice. The world is far from being that simple and narrow minded |
What's great about society is that your employer can hold you to whatever the hell standards they want. They don't want their atheletes slamming down Nutella, they can do that. It's part of it. There is no governing body making these decisions, it's an employer.
You can disagree with it, but it's not shocking to see someone punished for breaking policy.