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Just defending my apparently-controversial assertion that wishing harm on people in Memphis because Tennessee wound up voting for Trump in the 2024 election is cringe.
That hasn’t been your claim until just now, though. You’ve been claiming that people experiencing the consequences of their actions is wishing harm on them, and that the positive expectation resulting from those consequences is somehow a moral failing on the part of the expectors. This latest thing is just what you’ve pivoted to to try and recoup some face, but you’re going to be much healthier as a person if you accept both that your initial position was wildly unpopular and try to work out why that was the case. It’s just us two here, nobody else is ever going to read this, does it really matter that much to convince me of your position?
FWIW I agree with this newest one, that wishing the consequences of other people’s actions befall the blameless isn’t healthy. But accepting those actions will befall them nontheless is realistic, and hoping positive change might arise from the suffering is the only positive outlook you can have here.
What a cop-out. You don’t care about better outcomes for people. You care about winning.
Lmao what are you even talking about.
Just defending my apparently-controversial assertion that wishing harm on people in Memphis because Tennessee wound up voting for Trump in the 2024 election is cringe.
That hasn’t been your claim until just now, though. You’ve been claiming that people experiencing the consequences of their actions is wishing harm on them, and that the positive expectation resulting from those consequences is somehow a moral failing on the part of the expectors. This latest thing is just what you’ve pivoted to to try and recoup some face, but you’re going to be much healthier as a person if you accept both that your initial position was wildly unpopular and try to work out why that was the case. It’s just us two here, nobody else is ever going to read this, does it really matter that much to convince me of your position?
FWIW I agree with this newest one, that wishing the consequences of other people’s actions befall the blameless isn’t healthy. But accepting those actions will befall them nontheless is realistic, and hoping positive change might arise from the suffering is the only positive outlook you can have here.