Public figures have a moral duty to address harmful associations, even without direct complicity, as their influence shapes societal norms. Accountability is essential to prevent ongoing harm and uphold values, balancing privacy with preventing unjustified suffering. Celebrities must act to fulfill their role as leaders, not just avoid association.
Holding celebrities accountable for partners' pasts is unjust, violating privacy and due process. Guilt by association sets a dangerous precedent, eroding personal freedoms and legal standards. Public figures deserve autonomy over personal relationships, with judgment reserved for legal systems, not mobs.
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