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Part 12/18:

They explore how societal judgment tends to be swift and relentless, often preventing individuals from rehabilitating their images or genuinely repenting. The discussion includes whether such celebrities—once fallen—should ever be allowed to return to performing, and touches on the morality of forgiving severe crimes like abuse and assault. The speakers strongly emphasize compassion and the necessity of avoiding a cycle of annihilation and permanent shaming.

In particular, they analyze cases like Louis CK, asserting that while he made mistakes, humans are fallible, and anyone can change if given a chance—contrasting him with figures like Bill Cosby, whose crimes they categorize as heinous and unforgivable.

The Absurdity of Society’s Moral Divide: Gender, Power, and Social Justice