Attila Vágó
1 min readApr 11, 2022

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For someone so against violence you're communication style is beyond aggressive. But I'll make one final attempt to initiate a civilised conversation. Chris' excuse that "he didn't know" flew out the window right around the age of five. At that age pretty much every human being knows it's not cool to make fun of bald women. A couple years later one also learns why - alopecia, cancer and other diseases/disabilities. In what world is it OK for a grown-ass human, a public figure at an event with worldwide viewership to make fun of exactly the thing every child knows not to. Either he's a terrible comedian and that's a crime in itself, incredibly stupid or just likes to make fun of medical conditions and disabilities. What's next? Making fun of people with cleft palate, in wheelchairs, the Deaf, the Blind, people on the spectrum? If that's the person you're defending, I'd look long and hard in the mirror before calling someone else's moral compass broken.

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Attila Vágó
Attila Vágó

Written by Attila Vágó

Staff software engineer, tech writer, author and opinionated human. LEGO and Apple fan. Accessibility advocate. Life enthusiast. Living in Dublin, Ireland. ☘️

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