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So what about the security guards? They suffered the same trauma he did, if not worse since it was their job to prevent it. Do they not get to be pissed at being accused?

When you suffer a tragedy you get the right to make up false accusations and slag the people who suffered along side you? Sounds good to me.

Oh, and don't think the security guards weren't victims. That pure idiocy. They were victims of the attack with the added bonus of being accused. That's pretty terrible right there.

Forever a pariah? No. He just needs to do something a little more than apologize in an open letter. Face-to-face, donation to a charity of their choice, anything like that.

Yup. You expected me to stop bothering with your reductive nonsense. That doesn't count as either a 'win' or even a debate.

Whatever.

No, its not. His comments were much bigger than that. They were accusing innocent people of being complicit in mass murder. That's not nothing, and helps foster the sense of otherness that draws people into radicalism in the first place.

Apologies aren't always good enough.

You would think, but there are a lot of cities waiting 50+ years for a win, even going back to times when the leagues only had a dozen teams.

I know this story well. A couple of these have landed on my hometown beaches.

I forgot those! I have the Homsar one and the Teem Girl Squad ones too.

I have the official one, and a Coach Z shirt as well. I bought a lot of H*R merch back in the day. I've got the DVDs and CD as well.

I thought tragedy made good art. So, no?

As PS4 owner, I still think this sucks.

“Not right now” always means “never”, or at least close enough to never not to bother with waiting.

I know I’m in the minority for this, but if the show relies this much on hiding spoilers, maybe the story isn’t all the good.

Nah, it just means that they were wrong last year too.

I'm not convinced Dylan's lyrics are great standalone poems, no.

Yeah, the prize is for literature, not songwriting. Not screenplays, not newsreporting, not public oration: literature.