“But it’s never too late to stop being complicit,” writes Jonathan M. Katz. I would only add that if you end your complicity late, the lauds and laurels you receive should be proportionally reduced based on that delay. I’m not speaking here of people whose own silence was due to themselves suffering abuses; I’m talking about the ones who ride complicity as far as they can and then try to ride “speaking out” as far as they can.