• hypna@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I’m sure that’s not what was in his letter.

    If your question is merely about public relations, sure it’s a terrible move. But I think there’s actually a more meaningful question underlying all this furor; what are the limits of friendship or love? What is one supposed to do when someone close does something horrible? Cast them aside? Pretend you never knew them?

    Kutcher must have had some idea of the risk he was taking, but he did it anyway. I find that striking. For some people friendships can be like family. I feel like this is an older sentiment that doesn’t find expression often today. Would you find it appalling if Masterson’s mother spoke on behalf of his character, or should she likewise keep her distance?

    I don’t know. It all just seems more complicated and tragic than the typical social media mob can process.

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      10 months ago

      If Masterson’s mother ran a non-profit that helped rape victims it would be a conflict of interest for her to write a character reference for her rapist son.

      As it was here for Kutcher and it damaged his reputation badly.

      Otherwise appreciate your post. There are a lot of interesting questions in it about human nature.

      Personally, I think the church of scientology black mailed him into writing this. That Masterson spilled some dirt to his cult.

      Ashton plays an idiot on tv but I don’t think he’s that dumb in real life. So my bet is blackmail.