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Panther Nation rejoice, your very own GREG HARDY utterly DESTROYS yet another poor sap


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1 hour ago, Definitely Not Trolling said:

Don't forget the receiver who killed someone drunk driving and wasn't even suspended 1 game. Apparently battery is worse then murder these days.

No one can actually make a logical moral stand anymore. It’s always about optics. If it looks bad and makes news, it is bad... if we can make it go away then it’s fine. And the human condition struggles to deal with things past certain levels of severity. We just aren’t willing to believe some things or we ignore them instead of owning them.

It’s how OJ gets a tv series dedicated to him and Ray Rice will never be seen or heard from again unless another football player is abusing someone. 

It’s how murderers/rapists keep political offices, movie careers, athletic career, etc. and the average joe becomes an outcast and pariah for crimes that are far less damaging. We just can’t face the truth sometimes, or we want to be willfully ignorant of it. 

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