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Originally Posted by haertig
And you know this because you read an accusation on the internet? Is that the new standard we should all go with?
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I read a vetted piece of investigative journalism. Would the article be more true if I bought a print copy of the magazine?
Scalzi said what I'm getting at quite well:
"... the absolute best case scenario of this whole situation was that he didn’t have the sense or wisdom to understand that making a move on a woman 40 years his junior, economically dependent on him, and whom he had met just literally hours before, was an extremely questionable idea."
There are major consensual issues with this behavior, and Gaiman himself admits to this behavior. That's enough for me, and unfortunately spoils his writing for me as well. As others mention, I just can't compartmentalize or support the dude.