It seems that all the answers come at this moment, entirely unnecessary, responding to numerous aspects that one cannot accept about understanding the problem.
The impact that the situation implies, hence the scene appearing before oneself, makes further analysis no longer need more expressions.
It's about letting people face the scene they see, forcing them to finally take such actions.
Actually, in the end, things still fall within the realm of what people can accept.
But this doesn't mean he can, facing the current situation, do whatever he pleases.
Because people can understand certain reasons for handling, they forgive this guy once.
But if he relies on this trust and commits the same mistake again.
Then it's really worth wondering if he is capable of bearing such responsibility?
And if, under such circumstances, he still doesn't recognize the wrong actions he has taken.
Or even stubbornly believes that everything he did was a correct arrangement.