NielsBohron to [email protected]English • 1 year agoThe Seven Tenets Rulesimagemessage-square11arrow-up190arrow-down13file-text
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minus-squareSkeezixlink18•1 year agoBecause for the right, it’s usually intentional, not a “mistake”. For them hurting and marginalizing certain people is the point.
minus-squareNielsBohronOPlinkEnglish11•1 year agoPlus, the left is far more likely to hold people accountable and own up to mistakes. Remember Al Franken? When was the last time a politician on the right did anything other than double-down or change the subject when faced with a scandal?
Because for the right, it’s usually intentional, not a “mistake”. For them hurting and marginalizing certain people is the point.
Plus, the left is far more likely to hold people accountable and own up to mistakes. Remember Al Franken? When was the last time a politician on the right did anything other than double-down or change the subject when faced with a scandal?