• commenter [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I was never really into him or his content, I mean some of it was entertaining in like a funny dog videos kind of way. The dudes career as a content creator is over which seems is the only justice that comes out of these things and mainly what the victims hoped to achieve, along with a warning for others.

    Is it bad that I just want to kind of ignore whatever else comes from this after this point, or is there more to it that I'm not seeing?

      • commenter [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        Yeah, maybe. I feel like what Roiland did is much worse, but since his audience is pretty shit and his actual face isn't attached to his media, he has a better chance at his career rebounding. Then take Ryan Adams, whose worst allegation was cleared by the FBI but he still hasn't managed to revamp his career.

        I think the combination of the type of media Callaghan produced, plus who his main audience was makes him unlikely to do anything public again, but I could be wrong.