greasysnapper
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Punishment used to be a tool to help rehabilitate. Now its become a way of ostracizing people through social media.
As I said early, what I find interesting is musicians commit felonies and radio stations play their music even more, Cardi B is on example. She admitted to drugging and robbing men in hotel rooms and no one seems to care and her music has become even more popular.
Yep, I've mentioned it before in the Voynov argument. Especially when people say it's a business. Look at Chris Brown. He's now contracted to the same umbrella record company who fired him after he beat up Rhianna. People said he'd never work again and his career was over. He now has 58+ million followers on instagram and is still a big name in the music industry. As I keep saying, there might be people who don't want to see him back but at the end of the day it's about making money. If teams think Voynov will help them win, well then a few of you are going to be reeeee'ing.
oh, but it does. hockey is a business after all
Read what I just wrote. Correct, it is a business. And ultimately winning is better business than listening to a few whiney people on social media who in a few weeks will have forgotten about it and will have moved on.