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You are totally missing the point. People don't hate Aaron for his "mistakes" (mainly because he doesn't even seem to view them as mistakes himself). He has never actually apologised for his anti gay legislation and policy that he tried to enact. Those are not mere "mistakes" but wilfull and malicious actions that he knew would hurt gay people (possibly permanently) . That's the issue here.If you read all this thread. You will see a lot of negative comments and retaliation. Schock has made mistakes in the past about homosexuality and self-denial but now he has faced the world and is true to himself. There are many gay guys who didn't look at Schock's negative sides before but became friends with him. So why, here are so many strangers saying vulgar things after he came out as gay? I once read an article, there is a saying that I still remember "Step into the light, you will not be alone". What he should receive should be forgiveness and love from the community itself. Is there too much negative energy in this topic and it comes from gay people? Hate someone will only make your heart feel tired.
And even as vile as that was he could still receive and deserve forgiveness if he actually seemed to be repentant for what he did and actively worked to show behavior that reversed his past actions.
But he has not demonstrated anything of the sort. He has just "come out" as a vapid party gay who still associates with his same political side (that as of 2020, the official party platform still considered marriage only between one man and one woman.)
He's got a lot of work to do...
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