Yeah, on the surface I'm all like, "oh, look at this douchey beard-wearing [expletive], he deserves all the [expletive] he gets," but what the [expletive] is the endgame? How many people are actually doing it for some kind of idea of combating against something like rape culture and how many are just [expletive] hecklers? The case is vile and he sounds awful (and the article's point about it's presented as something he's trying to "grow beyond" or "put behind him" like that's something motivating him as a player is just...ugh), but the attacks just seem like flailing. We just went through several days of people trying to pretend that a guy raping a woman on television wasn't actually a rape, that it turned consensual eventually, that if she thought it was rape she should have behaved differently, that it couldn't have been rape since they'd boinked a lot before, etc. Far too many guys, especially athletes with futures, get away with this stuff far too often, and it disappears. When somebody commits the crime this guy committed and gets away with it the world should work to bring attention to it.