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Nicholas Balfe's avatar

Hi Christian,

You raise some thought provoking points - particularly about the validity of a movement of the outside vs the desires of the team on the inside. And once again your insider's view gives unique insight.

But I think the issue of alleged abuse is too contentious to be laid to rest, despite the organisational and personnel changes that have been made in recent years. Acknowledgement, apology and personal change are important. But those things do not erase the fact that harm occurred, nor do they negate the entitlement of those who say they were harmed to seek justice.

To take an extreme but clarifying example as context; a few weeks ago the British Media was awash with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's implication in the Epstein Files and his alleged history of vile abuse. If the former Prince were to come forward tomorrow, admit wrongdoing and apologise, that would not invalidate the right of alleged victims to pursue justice. The passage of time or the act of contrition would not cancel that entitlement.

The same principle applies here. Apology and reform matter, but they do not cancel the rights of those who say they were harmed.

I believe we have reached a point were industry leaders have a duty to demand the accountability of our peers, no matter what position they hold, or how intimidating we may or may not find them, in Hospitality and beyond.

Sincerely,

Nicholas

Erin Mercer 🥐's avatar

“I was not traumatized, I had not been abused but I can certainly see why some people would have experienced it this way and how his demeanor could have a very different impact on others”

This is textbook gaslighting language. Furthermore, divorcing his actions and abuse from his persona, claiming it comes from ambition is incredibly insulting to anyone who suffered under his leadership.

Abusers are skilled at invoking loyalty in the form of “generosity” which you laid out above, yet in the next moment be an absolute raging psychopath. Both can be true, yet it doesn’t cancel out abuse.

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