But you've started this thread specifically talking about Honnold (and Jorgensen) 'coming out of this not looking good'. And you continued to press your point that Honnold was 'stupid' and should have 'held Barrett to account'. This is what I'm specifically countering - your assertions about Honnold's actions/thought process. Not anyone else you want to bring in to your point - those goalposts aren't the goalposts you started with. There are clearly loads of people who acted poorly/didn't act when they should have. I don't get the impression from that Outside article that Honnold was one of them, as you assert.
Is it defamatory to say that someone who has been convicted for sexually abusing children is a serial sex offender and child abuser?
I think this naivety (about our own good judgement) leads to a false self-confidence that 'I would spot this sort of person/thing' and 'I would never allow that sort of thing/person to get away with that sort of thing' because 'I'd hold them to account'.
Sorry to be a pain!Agree completely - there may well be no link between the two. Yes, best leave this sort of thing to the police.Feel free to zap any posts you like.I first heard about this case a few months ago. Very few of my climbing/instructing mates seemed aware of it, which made me uncomfortable given the guys background. I thought it justified a conversation and, if nothing else, served as a reminder why safeguarding/DBS checks remain important.Hope you're well and Spain is good. Still using your famous mid-crux battle cry, "10% power!!!"? Ha ha!