Call it a wrap, boys.

Never watched the show but 2017 and it says he still can't visit their school would make them very young?? Or is that just generic wording and they might not be a student?
 
Never watched the show but 2017 and it says he still can't visit their school would make them very young?? Or is that just generic wording and they might not be a student?
Unsure. I went down the hole yesterday and apparently he's been this way for a long ass time. (Halifax Reddit)
 
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Bummer. Sucks that he's a piece of shit, but I don't do cancel culture.

Still love the show, still gonna rewatch often.
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I do hope justice is served though.
 
So then you do do cancel culture.
? Huh? I'm still gonna watch the show, how's that cancel culture? The fact that if he did sexually assault someone then I'm fine with him getting time for sexual assault?

So, to you, cancel culture is people getting the time for their crime?
 
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? Huh? I'm still gonna watch the show, how's that cancel culture? The fact that if he did sexually assault someone then I'm fine with him getting time for sexual assault?

So, to you, cancel culture is people getting the time for their crime?

Cancel culture is people doing shitty things seeing consequences for their actions.

Dude's going to lose his job, no longer work, and face jail time. He's cancelled.
 
Cancel culture is people doing shitty things seeing consequences for their actions.

Dude's going to lose his job, no longer work, and face jail time. He's cancelled.
......I see you don't have a full understanding of what cancel culture is/was.

Cancel culture was people having their livelihood ruined over different opinions, things said on social media in the past, essentially thinking in a way that didn't align with the zeitgeist. Someone doing time for committing a crime is called justice, and that concept predates cancel culture by at least two or three minutes, hell, maybe even a week or two.

He may effectively be cancelled, that's all well and good, but what I'm referring to is if he did sexually assault someone then he needs to do time. I don't give a fuck about him losing his job and not working, nor would I ever support such a thing, but incarceration is required for those who commit heinous crimes. If that's supporting cancel culture, (it's not), then every cop, lawyer, and judge has also supported it from the very conceptualization of the justice system, (they haven't.)
 
......I see you don't have a full understanding of what cancel culture is/was.

Cancel culture was people having their livelihood ruined over different opinions, things said on social media in the past, essentially thinking in a way that didn't align with the zeitgeist. Someone doing time for committing a crime is called justice, and that concept predates cancel culture by at least two or three minutes, hell, maybe even a week or two.

He may effectively be cancelled, that's all well and good, but what I'm referring to is if he did sexually assault someone then he needs to do time. I don't give a fuck about him losing his job and not working, nor would I ever support such a thing, but incarceration is required for those who commit heinous crimes. If that's supporting cancel culture, (it's not), then every cop, lawyer, and judge has also supported it from the very conceptualization of the justice system, (they haven't.)

It's not that I don't have a full understanding, it's that we disagree on what cancel culture is. And that's fine.
 
It's not that I don't have a full understanding, it's that we disagree on what cancel culture is. And that's fine.
Ya know, EviLore EviLore was a victim of cancel culture as well for something he didn't even do. Do you think he was a "person who did a shitty thing and saw consequences" or do you think that, just maybe, cancel culture sometimes takes on a life of its own and becomes more akin to a lynching than justice?

Personally, I think the latter happens to be the case. Far too many people have suffered from the effects of cancel culture without any proof of their wrongdoings. It's gross. Innocent until proven guilty, we would all do well to remember that.
 
Ya know, EviLore EviLore was a victim of cancel culture as well for something he didn't even do. Do you think he was a "person who did a shitty thing and saw consequences" or do you think that, just maybe, cancel culture sometimes takes on a life of its own and becomes more akin to a lynching than justice?

Personally, I think the latter happens to be the case. Far too many people have suffered from the effects of cancel culture without any proof of their wrongdoings. It's gross. Innocent until proven guilty, we would all do well to remember that.


Fair enough! Looks like I'm wrong here and need to update my definition of what it means.
 
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Never watched the show but 2017 and it says he still can't visit their school would make them very young?? Or is that just generic wording and they might not be a student?
I know nothing about Canadian law, but I would guess that either the "School, workplace or home" is either a generic phrase meant to help conceal the protected party's identity or that school is a catch-all term for all places of learning. Unless you're looking at X years of overlap where someone can still be in school but have a job.

CanadaGAF, please share the knowledge.
 
Never watched the show but 2017 and it says he still can't visit their school would make them very young?? Or is that just generic wording and they might not be a student?

Sounds like a standard no contact order. Even retirees take college courses.
 
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