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Sure, Alec Baldwin has his faults - don't we all? We all make mistakes. Why should his mistakes become public property?
Personally, I don't believe that you can say (after this article) that anyone is making Baldwin's mistakes public but Baldwin himself. He just made about 15 of them. Also, I kind of bristle at anyone being that publicly homophobic (in writing) being a "mistake."
There is a way he could have written that statement that was apologetic and would make me believe he was trying to be a better person. It was decidedly not this way. There is a way he could have written that article without throwing countless people under the bus and hurting others. It was decidedly not this way. I am a huge person for personal responsibility, which seems to be lacking in today's world.
Baldwin's mistakes don't have to keep following him around forever if he would simply start trying to learn from them, rather than feeling persecuted by everyone else.