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Being able to forgive someone for a grievance of this magnitude is the ultimate level of enlightenment
discrediting his emotional mastery as naievete or even attributing it to victimization of systematic oppression is misguided His reaction should be celebrated and studied As for the verdict and the hearing ....that's a seperate issue definitely worth condemning |
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and also it does seem like he was just trying to do the right thing, as young as he is i wouldn't doubt theres at least a slight chance that in 10 years if he realizes wtf is going on he might feel a little differently, but overall i agree that it took a lot of courage and control on his part either way. |
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