Also, and I say this as an asshole who presents as an asshole, of course people can use "softness" to cover up how much of a prick they are and in that sense it's dangerous But it doesn't mean that just openly being a prick and reveling in it is trustworthy and good https://twitter.com/mxspiderthem/status/1234068506410393600 …
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When you get so frustrated and demoralized in your hunt for wolves in sheep's clothing you end up voting for this guypic.twitter.com/rGtni9xCfg
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This feels tangentially related to the whole George Washington fable about the cherry tree. He chops the tree, which is bad. But we celebrate the fact that he was so honest and admitted it when confronted. But he still did the bad thing!
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I don't think that's the same at all. It's the difference between admitting wrongdoing and willingly accepting the just consequences of that wrongdoing and saying "Yeah, I'm an asshole, what're you gonna do about it, huh? What'cha gonna do?"
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It's a worn out trope that became so YEARS before some wise guy thought Joker was a genuinely good idea.
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