@b1essingsw8in4u@AnastasiaK11103@senjuKqnnonXD Wt he did was wrong and no one is denying that He admitted it showed remorse and faced due process Holding some1 accountable is justice but turning someone into the target of endless online harassment is not At some point it stops being about justice and starts becoming cruelty
@AnastasiaK11103@senjuKqnnonXD Supporting accountability and believing people can change is not a parasocial relationship. It's a principle. Condemning wrongdoing and believing in the possibility of redemption can exist at the same time.
@AnastasiaK11103@senjuKqnnonXD If your argument relies on calling people "stupid" instead of discussing the facts, then you've already lost the point. What he did was wrong, but accountability should be based on justice, not endless harassment.
@AnastasiaK11103@senjuKqnnonXD It's easy to hate someone forever. What's harder is believing in accountability without abandoning fairness. Justice is measured by truth and responsibility—not by how long we keep punishing someone after they've already admitted their wrongdoing.
@gzxV57m5NKLwgc5@senjuKqnnonXD I'm not calling abuse "just a mistake." It was wrong, and he admitted it, apologized, and took responsibility. You don't have to forgive him, but accountability should not become endless hatred. We can condemn what he did without believing a person is beyond redemption forever.
@hinaakimo@senjuKqnnonXD I'm not calling abuse "just a mistake." It was wrong, and he admitted it, apologized, and took responsibility. You don't have to forgive him, but accountability should not become endless hatred. We can condemn what he did without believing a person is beyond redemption forever.
@b1essingsw8in4u@senjuKqnnonXD I'm not calling abuse "just a mistake." It was wrong, and he admitted it, apologized, and took responsibility. You don't have to forgive him, but accountability should not become endless hatred. We can condemn what he did without believing a person is beyond redemption forever.
@Bellyyy_hades@senjuKqnnonXD I'm not calling abuse "just a mistake." It was wrong, and he admitted it, apologized, and took responsibility. You don't have to forgive him, but accountability should not become endless hatred. We can condemn what he did without believing a person is beyond redemption forever.
@senjuKqnnonXD I'm not calling abuse "just a mistake." It was wrong, and he admitted it, apologized, and took responsibility. You don't have to forgive him, but accountability should not become endless hatred. We can condemn what he did without believing a person is beyond redemption forever.
@senjuKqnnonXD "I’m just here to support you. Sometimes we make mistakes in life, but we learn lessons from them. Be strong, Niji. I know you can do this." I prayed for you 🙏🙏
@hinaakimo@senjuKqnnonXD You have every right to criticize what he did. But when criticism turns into insults and endless harassment, it stops being about justice. Accountability matters—but so do fairness, due process, and the possibility that people can change.
@senjuKqnnonXD What he did was wrong, and he already admitted it, apologized, and showed remorse. There is due process and accountability in place—justice is not served by endless hate or by people acting as judge, jury, and executioner online.
@b1essingsw8in4u@senjuKqnnonXD What he did was wrong, but there is a legal process and accountability in place. We are not the court, and we don’t have the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner based on emotions alone. Justice should be based on facts and due process, not endless public outrage.
@Besho_1333@senjuKqnnonXD What he did was wrong, but there is a legal process and accountability in place. We are not the court, and we don’t have the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner based on emotions alone. Justice should be based on facts and due process, not endless public outrage.
What he did was wrong, but there is a legal process and accountability in place. We are not the court, and we don’t have the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner based on emotions alone. Justice should be based on facts and due process, not endless public outrage.
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I would like to express my sincerest apologies for the considerable concern and inconvenience I have caused to everyone involved and to all of my fans and supporters.
For the sake of those who have always stood by me, I will address the circumstances surrounding this matter in my own words in the near future.
@senjuKqnnonXD It happened two years ago, it was already admitted and apologized for—accountability is important, but it should not turn into endless hate.
@senjuKqnnonXD You have every right to criticize what he did, but if your goal is simply to keep hating him forever regardless of accountability or remorse, then this is no longer about justice—it's about condemnation. Justice holds people accountable; hatred only keeps the cycle going."
@glassinmypussy@senjuKqnnonXD *"Who are you to judge? You’re not sinless either. Everyone falls short. Keep cursing him, and it’ll come back on you. You’re no different."*
@hinaakimo@senjuKqnnonXD *"Do you think you’re perfect? That you have no flaws? We all mess up in life. The curses you’re sending his way will find you too. You’re not any better
@senjuKqnnonXD And who gives you the right to judge him? You weren’t present when it happened. You don’t know the truth. People are just so fast to condemn. Are you telling me you’ve never hurt anyone either?"*