I live near Tampa, and recently the quarterback of the team, Jameis Winston, got himself in trouble again where it's alleged that he groped an Uber driver. While it's true, nothing is proven at this time it's not his first indiscretion. He's gotten in trouble in college and has a history of making stupid comments-sometimes in front of children. Regardless, some people are still calling him a "good person".
I've noticed in my life that when someone calls someone else a "good person" it's a major red flag. When someone is really a "good person" you don't need to tell us, we'll be able to see if for ourselves. And if your actions show that you aren't a good person, than nothing you say will change our mind. Everyone makes mistakes of course and no one is perfect, but if your history includes mistake after mistake after mistake, than yes, you are the problem perhaps you aren't as good a person as everyone says you are.
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