airgelaal
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Then this is hypocrisy. In private you can support anyone, but publicly only the “victim”.I don't think calling out public actions is "aggressively condemning" or comparable to The Inquisition. The coaches at IAM see Nik in person every day and can express their support to him face to face. Publicly endorsing his denial (which effectively says the accuser is lying/wrong) goes beyond simply supporting him, it's making a statement.
This is an org that has publicly stated their commitment to ethics/conduct/no tolerance for abuse. IMO, calling out a statement that could be seen as contradictory is fair game. No one is spying on them behind closed doors, we're talking about what they have made public.
Don't get me wrong, I support victims and I'm glad they find the courage to speak up. But I'm not sure that such public censorship improves the situation.