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As an observer, you must admire the courage that goes into creating a true anti-hero with few redeemable qualities and respect the brilliance required to write that nearly irredeemable person in a way that makes you root for them anyway.
But some of it won’t, and if, at the low personal cost of simply not writing off an entire group as irredeemable, we can chip away at the alt-right’s influence and numbers, then I think that’s worth it.
Source: https://dailycollegian.com/2023/02/the-left-needs-to-talk-to-young-men/
He said that while Leblanc deserved a severe penalty — such as a lengthy unpaid suspension — the employer had not proven that her actions were "irredeemable."
However, the impunity with which the constitution was abused, and desecrated could become an irredeemable national embarrassment which illegitimacy is capable of birthing cold lawlessness.
Sterling Archer and his colleagues remain irredeemable jerks.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/tv/columns/archer-ending-14-seasons-fx-tribute-1235751948/
This is the closest Krakoa has come to a prison, a mysterious part of the island where the X-Men keep those they believe irredeemable.
Source: https://screenrant.com/x-men-sinister-traitor-massive-power-upgrade/
What to do with Washington’s unreformed, irredeemable sexual predators was answered in 1990 when Gov. Booth Gardner signed the Community Protection Act, designating the first-of-its-kind civil commitment center on McNeil Island.