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>Be John Clark
>Be successful author that gets published recently by Penguin Books
>Acts controversial on social media
>Says “retard” on Instagram live
>Compares a fat person to a mammoth
>Confesses that he loves pissing women off
>Someone reports him to penguin
>Penguin books breaks a contract with him

https://nypost.com/2022/08/17/tiktok-star-john-clark-calls-women-f-king-scruffy-c-ts-is-dropped-by-publisher/

Do he deserve this? Do all authors have moral obligation to act properly and politely on social media according to the general will? Anyone who loves reading philosophy can’t hide from this discourse. Simply because ethics is a part of philosophy that focuses on social relation; what is good and what is bad or what is acceptable and what is not.

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