Suppose we started proving it to them.
It's a good start.
The racist comic lost SNL? Aw. Sorry bro. Better early than later. Hate has consequences now; it's a new thing we're trying.
Comedy is timing, you know.
A pool where everyone can swim, except sharks.
Imagine it.
And ... if you don't like signs we're trying to create a world with room enough for everyone except predators and assholes to rise, maybe ponder that.
Give it a good think.
We can make any world we want.
Step one is to want it. I think most of us are there.
Next we have to believe it's possible.
Believe.
"Ruining the lives" of predatory abusers in the court of public opinion and through legal proceedings is the moderate position.
I think Harvey Weinstein should be treated with respect by the legal system, by the police, and by the prisons. At all times they should respect his physical person and his human dignity—as should all people. ALL people.
If Weinstein loses every penny, every piece of property, I think he should still have a roof over his head, food, clean water, a bathroom, medical care, and respect for his physical person and his human dignity—as should all people. ALL people.
Weinstein should never have to choose between his home and medicine for his son. He should never have to choose between his retirement and his daughter's education. He should never fear family separation—nor should any people. ANY people.
Mercy isn't restoration without reparation.
A world of mercy demands the ruination of any life built on human misery—which will compromise some sort of benefit for most of us.
So let's get started.
And by the way ...
Not a hard lesson. It's a resonant moral, but simple enough for a comic book super-hero.
And exhaustion isn't moral failing, so take care of yourselves and get rest where you can.
I've got a trunk full of unfairly-bestowed social privilege and I've got plenty of tread on my tires. If you're tired, I'll drive a while.