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rstarast | 1 year ago

Who's to say this "my bad, we'll do better next time" isn't part of the playbook?

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TheSameOlTrick|1 year ago

This.

I've seen enough of:

Step 1 - outrageous move Step 2 - apologize, progressively pull back Step 3 - people spread word they made it better Step 4 - stick to still outrageous but comparatively better "middle" move

To really give it any excuse anymore. And so have you. If "Unity" tells you nothing... I'd like that rock, please, I'll need it to survive the incoming 4 years of social media.

carlosjobim|1 year ago

Now you've learned how parliamentary politics function.

latexr|1 year ago

That would be the “or they don’t care” part.

bawolff|1 year ago

Once you start assuming that every apology is fake and in bad faith, the world quickly goes to shit.

I'm not saying its impossible for apologies to be in bad faith, just that if it becomes impossible to apologize and move on after making a mistake, it becomes impossible to do anything productive.

thoroughburro|1 year ago

Not real apologies, like from people — just corporate apologies, like from paid-for stooges.

Society will not collapse if we start holding these monsters to account; the opposite.