Internet Trolls Exploit Bruce Willis’s Health Struggles in Disturbing Ways

According to all reports, Bruce Willis is a truly kind man, a cherished character, and one of the best movie stars of all time. His insidious, horribly awful condition has been causing his health to deteriorate for years. It makes everyone, especially those closest to him, feel awful.
Unfortunately, by attempting to discredit Bruce Willis's biggest followers, online engagement farmers have now managed to make the whole issue even more depressing.
Years before it became incapacitating, Bruce Willis was aware of what was happening to him. He got to the point where his performance was no longer as good as it had been at the beginning of his career. The actor, however, desired to continue earning money for his family.
Willis so agreed to a lengthy run of low-budget direct-to-DVD films that used Bruce's image on the cover to deceive viewers into paying to see them. Regretfully, he appeared in very few of these films, all of which were completely awful.
Since nobody was aware of Bruce Willis's health condition at the time, fans rightfully criticized him for taking part in what was essentially a scam. They assumed he had become greedy because they had no other information.
The entire situation is horrible, and we now know what was happening. However, the popular new trend is disparaging and shaming Bruce Willis fans who attempted to inform people about the true nature of those awful films back then, before they squandered their money on them.
Engagement farmers have now exploited this and started organizing a lynch mob to humiliate anyone who suggested that people might not want to spend their money on those awful Bruce Willis cash-in films.
They appear to be arguing that Willis had some sort of right to engage in movie fraud due to his illness and that anyone who exposed him ought to be humiliated in front of the entire town. If that's your opinion, get out now and don't come back.
Tragically, Willis's biggest fans are the ones who criticized him for producing such films. We know this simply because they believed he might be in them; they watched films that looked this bad.
Those same folks are Willis's biggest supporters now that they are aware of his illness. When they have an update, they are the ones who leave supportive messages for his family.
Instead of inexplicably defending cinematic rip-offs, we ought to be honoring his finest work. A lot of it exists. The time travel film Looper was Bruce Willis's final outstanding film before he ventured into the realm of direct-to-DVD cash-ins. Perhaps we ought to begin there.
Let's honor his professional accomplishments and the remarkable man he has been. The conversation on Bruce Willis should focus on that, not on one another.