clippedgull
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This is a tricky question facing our society today.
The man faced a court for a criminal offence. The court (our representatives qualified to vent our moral outrage) gave their sentence: imprisonment, loss of liberty.
Now, does society have the right to punish them further by denying them employment that seems to give them a decent wage?
.............discuss further, maybe I should put it up as a poll question.
It's not about denying employment. It's specific employment. Women and children in the crowd, some of who may have been sexually abused or raped, is it right that he is allowed to carry on playing in front of them?