No forgiveness for those calling for death, and they need to experience a bit of anguish.
Before they die, they need to witness somehow that they were wrong all along, that everything they pushed at such terrible cost was pointless, that they have done more irreparable damage than even a real virus could have managed, and that the further actions for which they call would do even more.
The same is true for other issues where anyone has tried to play the moral authority position, but for now the commie cough is the big one. It's been fun seeing a few come around, the illusion shatters and they actually apologise and hope some of the things they said were not too extreme.
For his faults, Scott Adams gets a bit of respect there. I loved how the big illusion-shatter reaction was to ask how we knew which of the conflicting information to believe, exactly the right question because the answer is "not the jew info".
SithEmpire 1 points 1.6 years ago
No forgiveness for those calling for death, and they need to experience a bit of anguish.
Before they die, they need to witness somehow that they were wrong all along, that everything they pushed at such terrible cost was pointless, that they have done more irreparable damage than even a real virus could have managed, and that the further actions for which they call would do even more.
The same is true for other issues where anyone has tried to play the moral authority position, but for now the commie cough is the big one. It's been fun seeing a few come around, the illusion shatters and they actually apologise and hope some of the things they said were not too extreme.
For his faults, Scott Adams gets a bit of respect there. I loved how the big illusion-shatter reaction was to ask how we knew which of the conflicting information to believe, exactly the right question because the answer is "not the jew info".