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@scshepard @AriBerman Wow. So much to unpack there. I'll attempt to outline a few key points. /1
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@scshepard @AriBerman Firstly, most of us have done something we aren't proud of and on occasion there's photographic evidence. I'm willing to accept that as reality. /2
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@scshepard @AriBerman But we must recognize when things we've done (in the past or in the now) are abhorrent and apologize for them. /3
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@scshepard @AriBerman Clearly, some folks don't view their racism (or other equally horrible behaviors) as abhorrent and have no intention of apologizing for them. /4
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@scshepard @AriBerman But even if they don't feel remorse for the behavior, it takes a certain degree of arrogance to proudly display evidence of such behavior like a trophy. /5
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@scshepard @AriBerman And folks with that level of sociopathic behavior should not be in public service, full stop. /End