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A footballer (soccer player to some) was found guilty of rape and sentenced to time in jail. He's paid the defined price for a defined crime as decided by a court of law.
We now have a situation where he's rejoined training with a football club and all sorts of outrage has ensued. I can understand the outrage, but where does punishment end?
Right now, it's as if public outrage has grown to the level that if the indignant have their way, he'll never work again. The court mandated one punishment, but he's being punished above and beyond that. I don't agree with that. If the general public think a longer or harsher sentence should be applied, there are channels (basically politics) to go through.
I don't like the crime he was convicted for, but I don't agree with the concept that if you are moderately famous there should never be any rehabilitation.
Your thoughts?
Rapscallion
A footballer (soccer player to some) was found guilty of rape and sentenced to time in jail. He's paid the defined price for a defined crime as decided by a court of law.
We now have a situation where he's rejoined training with a football club and all sorts of outrage has ensued. I can understand the outrage, but where does punishment end?
Right now, it's as if public outrage has grown to the level that if the indignant have their way, he'll never work again. The court mandated one punishment, but he's being punished above and beyond that. I don't agree with that. If the general public think a longer or harsher sentence should be applied, there are channels (basically politics) to go through.
I don't like the crime he was convicted for, but I don't agree with the concept that if you are moderately famous there should never be any rehabilitation.
Your thoughts?
Rapscallion
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