• @Eldritch@lemmy.world
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    624 days ago

    Everyone makes mistakes, those that can admit it are rare. Those that can forgive rarer still. And both should be role models.

    • SolidGrue
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      4 days ago

      Be the change you want to see.

      Edit: I mean it as a challenge to the rest of us

    • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 days ago

      those that can admit it are rare.

      They’re really not. Maybe among politicians… But it’s a basic requirement of being a functioning adult human imo.

      Talk about a low bar…

      • @Eldritch@lemmy.world
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        54 days ago

        You. I like your optimism. But I don’t share your experience apparently. A lot of people don’t. About the best I tend to get from a lot of them after I start asking a lot of questions that poke holes in their beliefs. Is silence.

        Never once have they admitted that they could be wrong or that there’s a chance I might be right. And as soon as they go back to spend time with their cult. The next time I see them it’s like it never even happened. They’re it back to insisting the same absurd positions. Because they never actually acknowledged or considered that they could be wrong.

        It’s not even limited to or that unique to right Wingers. Plenty of gaza activists still to this day refused to admit that the hyperfocus on Biden and Harris was a mistake. Or that by doing that they may have helped Trump win. The field was so flooded with Hyper focused partisan propaganda. That many Palestinian Americans honestly somehow thought Trump would be better and voted for him. But as is basic human nature it’s never their fault. It’s always someone else that shit their pants.