I also agree with what Greg and many others have said, that the individual should come out and admit their mistakes. I have full faith that the FIRST community at large will accept this individual's apology and move on, having learned from this ordeal.
But what I would not like to do is add on to this pressure that's amounting on this individual to speak out. Whether I think he/she should or not is a different matter; the decision is not mine to make. If the individual chooses to remain hidden, he/she may have to deal with the consequences of the discontent team members, and that's up to the individual.
That said,
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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery
I realize that everyone wants to talk about the controversial and shocking part of the report, but a lot of people are missing the forest for the trees here.
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I think this is very important as well, to keep things in perspective. FIRST is a community unlike the public at large, with the distinction lying on its gracious professionalism. I have no doubt that the community will continue to uphold and cherish this unique characteristic through difficult events such as this.