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I never asked what he needed to do to fix things, and I'm not presenting a straw man as I've pointed out multiple people who have indeed taken joy in this latest development. None of them, however, have answered my question.
Do you have a point? It's some sort of revelation to you that people are interested in watching bad things happen to a bad person? You know hangings were pubic and well attended right? Why do you think people watch reality tv, or boxing, or mma? The examples are endless. Why are you here? Are you trying to insist that any notion of schadenfreude is morally offensive? What if a rapist goes to jail, can people comment and be glad he's going to jail, or should they be feeling bad for the rapist because he destroyed his life through his criminal acts? Just stop this crap.
I don't know what moral high ground you think you are going for, but you are just coming across as an offensive as-ahole defending a man who punches a woman. Your pathetic attempts to flip it around and make everyone else the bad person is just intellectually weak.