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Lorraine Williams: Is it Time for a Reevaluation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 8437403" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>It’s a shame these sorts of things always devolve into with us or against us type of things. I keep repeating this for a reason. We can celebrate Gary for all the good he did while acknowledging the bad things too. The only issue people are taking is to point out the double standards Lorraine suffers from. That doesn’t mean people are out to get Gary. He was a human. I bet if all of our histories and actions were put out on public display, most of us would have said or done things in the past that were bad. And if many of us found sudden fame and money, our business decisions might not be the best in the world because many of us aren’t experts in running a multimillion corporation.</p><p></p><p>No, this isn’t meant to tear down Gary. It’s only meant to illustrate how Lorraine might not have gotten a fair shake for a number of reasons when compared to Gary and his leadership. I have to credit [USER=4348]@GreyLord[/USER] for being transparent at least. The only advise I’d give is that by your own admission you’re on team Gary, and you seem to be adamant to refuse to see things in a more objective light. More people hating Lorraine doesn’t prove she’s worse, that only proves she was treated disparately when you actually look at each’s offenses when you put them on paper. So take a step back and look at what you’ve posted, and then look at what’s been proven of each, not rumors or hearsay. They are both ugly, sure. But ask why one has been vilified way more than the other when you look at that provable list. </p><p></p><p>This only proves the danger in idolizing anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 8437403, member: 15700"] It’s a shame these sorts of things always devolve into with us or against us type of things. I keep repeating this for a reason. We can celebrate Gary for all the good he did while acknowledging the bad things too. The only issue people are taking is to point out the double standards Lorraine suffers from. That doesn’t mean people are out to get Gary. He was a human. I bet if all of our histories and actions were put out on public display, most of us would have said or done things in the past that were bad. And if many of us found sudden fame and money, our business decisions might not be the best in the world because many of us aren’t experts in running a multimillion corporation. No, this isn’t meant to tear down Gary. It’s only meant to illustrate how Lorraine might not have gotten a fair shake for a number of reasons when compared to Gary and his leadership. I have to credit [USER=4348]@GreyLord[/USER] for being transparent at least. The only advise I’d give is that by your own admission you’re on team Gary, and you seem to be adamant to refuse to see things in a more objective light. More people hating Lorraine doesn’t prove she’s worse, that only proves she was treated disparately when you actually look at each’s offenses when you put them on paper. So take a step back and look at what you’ve posted, and then look at what’s been proven of each, not rumors or hearsay. They are both ugly, sure. But ask why one has been vilified way more than the other when you look at that provable list. This only proves the danger in idolizing anyone. [/QUOTE]
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