> wake up
> scroll TikTok
> story about homeless guy who may lose his dog
> guy wants to set up gofundme to help him
> changes his mind
> makes a video explaining it
> "he's been generally nice to us but he has convictions and allegations"
> "life is more nuanced than that"
> likes comments saying some things can't be forgiven like assaulting women and children
> life is more nuanced than that

?????????
somebody please explain americans to me
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@Lucyfr A persons prior convictions being public knowledge should be illegal, because it is a violation of their right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. They have served their time, they have paid their agreed upon debt, and their slate has been wiped clean.

@Jazzy_Butts funny thing is: it literally is where I live. right to privacy includes convicts charges
@Jazzy_Butts also the whole "life is more nuanced" shtick when basically thinking in a binary of good and evil is just chefs kiss of this guys idiocy
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