Oh, he shouldn't even have to leave the entertainment industry because of superficial humans, not if this is his passion - that's society's fault for making it such a biased & public work place, but this is a different topic all together, so, anyway...
I get that in this industry that you have to be strong and put up a front and yeah, I'm sure he is used to it all, but that does not justify ill treatment towards or about a person all the same.
Plus it's not like I'm saying you have to love the guy, only that people should be a lot more considerate about who their opinion is being expressed to, because although freedom of speech is a human right, that doesn't mean that it's absolute and that it isn't overruled by the more prominent HR's that coexist to urge the consideration of people's mental and emotional well-being. Just think about what would happen if everyone in the world spoke their thoughts without filters.
"Not only is he unattractive"
Really? He's unattractive for being insecure? I'd like to meet at least one person who wasn't insecure in some point in their life.
It seems likely you wrote your comment because you're sick of supposed "social justice fighters" that take every problem seriously and get offended at everything, and I'm actually not one of those
lovely members of society, but I did get offended at this use of "fugly" towards a person because I know it can degrade, shame and overall hurt the people it aims to attack.
But you also could've wrote it because you have a passion in fighting for, what, the infliction of contempt towards others? :/ I don't get that reasoning; why did you reply to my message with your comment?
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