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    Default Statute of limitations for unacceptable behavior?

    So, the discussion around alleged racist comments by Bill Peters got me thinking about this. For behaviour that is not illegal, but which is currently not acceptable, do you think there should be a statute of limitations for repercussions? For people in the public eye, like entertainers, politicians, professional athletes and coaches, your conduct reflects on your employers and sponsors. How old is too old? Is there any length of time that would render such allegations harmless? Is it a case of "once a racist, always a racist"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Is it a case of "once a racist, always a racist"?
    Majority of the time .... yeah. The only difference is that now they just don't say those comments out loud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheoxs View Post
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    Majority of the time .... yeah. The only difference is that now they just don't say those comments out loud.
    Depends on the situation. If someone is a teenager or we're talking about old people back in the day, there's a very good chance they have changed their ways. Teens because their brains haven't formed yet, and old people because social norms were different back in the day and since then all the old shit has been replaced.

    If someone in their 30s in 2005 was saying racist shit, yeah most likely they knew better then and now they just hold it in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonito View Post
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    Depends on the situation. If someone is a teenager or we're talking about old people back in the day, there's a very good chance they have changed their ways. Teens because their brains haven't formed yet, and old people because social norms were different back in the day and since then all the old shit has been replaced.

    If someone in their 30s in 2005 was saying racist shit, yeah most likely they knew better then and now they just hold it in
    Teenager, maybe, they can still learn and change. But old people? Doubt it. If anything they are more set in their ways than anyone.

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    In my personal experience, which certainly is not a catch-all, changing people's minds in terms core values/beliefs is pretty much impossible if they are already around 40+ years old. Doesn't matter what the facts are.

    My brother visited my great grandparents a while ago, and for whatever reason they were talking about Obama - the conversation stopped abruptly, and they were like "...but he's black..." haha. Nicest people in the world, yet somehow incredibly racist. I guess they grew up in a time where owning a person was no big deal, so you can kind of understand why they think like that, but it doesn't make it right by any means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    So, the discussion around alleged racist comments by Bill Peters got me thinking about this. For behaviour that is not illegal, but which is currently not acceptable, do you think there should be a statute of limitations for repercussions? For people in the public eye, like entertainers, politicians, professional athletes and coaches, your conduct reflects on your employers and sponsors. How old is too old? Is there any length of time that would render such allegations harmless? Is it a case of "once a racist, always a racist"?

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    Depends if they appear to be left or right wing based in their political beliefs, doesn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsu3000gt View Post
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    My brother visited my great grandparents a while ago...
    I guess they grew up in a time where owning a person was no big deal, so you can kind of understand why they think like that, but it doesn't make it right by any means.
    Your great grand parents are... Roughly 189 years old and from the United States?

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    What is the statute of limitations on good behaviour?

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    I thought as a Canadian you just say, Sorry, open your wallet a bit and all good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Beyond, what do you think?
    I like it better when there is no social media where hearsay doesn't travel as fast or have as much impact.

    As for Peters, the tin foil hat on me think the timing is suspicious and Flames mgmt may stand behind him if the team isn't in such downward spiral right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheoxs View Post
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    Teenager, maybe, they can still learn and change. But old people? Doubt it. If anything they are more set in their ways than anyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    When I was 18 months old. Some kid shoved me in day home... How do I call him out on Twitter?
    LoL!
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