• @gmtom
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    431 day ago

    When someone robs your house, you blame the robbers. When the police refuse to do anything about it and you get robbed again by the same person 4 years later, you blame the police.

    • snooggums
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      511 day ago

      I blame the robbers for robbing my house and the police for not doing their jobs. I don’t blame the police for robbing my house.

      • @gmtom
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        -121 day ago

        Yeah that’s the point

        • go $fsck yourself
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          111 day ago

          That’s not how you phrased it, though.

          If that was the point, then simply adding “as well” or “too” at the end makes that clear. Without it, it frames it as if the blame is being shifted instead.

          When someone robs your house, you blame the robbers. When the police refuse to do anything about it and you get robbed again by the same person 4 years later, you blame the police, too.

          • @markko
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            01 day ago

            I think most people reading it understood that was their point though.

            • go $fsck yourself
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              61 day ago

              Maybe. Maybe not. Because it’s not explicit, then you’re expecting people to fill in the blank. I’d say there’s more of an argument that most people did not make that assumption.