Nah, everyone knows he never pays his bills and I don't have a license to practice law.
There's a difference between people telling you their opinion and being responsible for whether you do what they say or not.
I got a work buddy who's fascinated with my hair. At least 3 times a week she tells me her opinion that I should wear it down because it's so pretty and curly.
Is it her fault if I'm dumb enough to oblige her opinion KNOWING I live in Phoenix, it's 110° outside, my hair is thick enough to be a blanket, and it'll make me miserable??
No. It's not. That would my responsibility and my fault for not using my head for something other than a hat rack.
Opinions are not fact. Most of us learned this in grade school.
Sure, listen to people's opinions. Sure, consider them if you want.
But like I said further in that thread, this is how the First Amendment works. Unless she is inviting violence, maligning or slandering someonenwith proveable untruths, she's not reaponsible if women agree with her or not.
The same free speech mechanism protects NeoNazis, comedians who bash and women, religious leaders demonize woman, Fucker Carlson, and Donald Trump (except where he actually was inciting violence and lying).
Funny how so many men suddenly have a problem with free speech when it's a woman speaking and they're the ones getting ahit on a bit but will throw back, howl, and fall all over themselves to defend heinous things leveled at women and other minorities on the grounds of free speech.
We will not be entertaining that double standard bullshit today, sir. The law is meaningless and unjust if it's rules for thee but not for me.