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MadameButterfly

(3,105 posts)
28. This gets at the heart of it
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 04:30 AM
Apr 30

We are all mad and WANT to shame these people for putting us in this place. But that is not the path to victory and recovery.
We need to welcome them in. Do the blaming/FUs in private and get it out of your system. Our anger is justified. It just isn't strategic.

In the end these are people who misjudged, made mistakes, and can't take it back (have you ever made any you wish you could do over? I have!!!). But they can be dammed by us forever--or they can be forgiven and welcomed into the fold. We aren't here to judge someone's political acumen or critical thinking, and we cannot take into account the influences of their upbringing or community which might be very different from ours. We need to celebrate that anyone able to change positions and admit their error is thoughfut and courageous. The fact that they took longer to get there than we did may have more to do with their environment than their intelligence, or certainly their value as a human being since we are not suppporting only the high IQ. Read Pride and Prejudice, for God's sake.

I'm as guilty as anyone of anger. But I know that most of these people are immovable so we need to CELEBRATE the ones who who are showing signs of changing, even sharing this publicly. These peope are heros, not just the ones in prominent positions giving speeches.
We need to be sympathetic to their regret and welcome them into the fold.

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I can't take any joy in what is also harming me and mine etc. Meowmee Apr 27 #1
But have you met one in real life? Woodwizard Apr 27 #2
The ones I work with are displacedvermoter Apr 27 #4
They rationlize every evil act in their own bubble mdbl Apr 27 #11
They seem to always be pissed about something. Most times what their pissed about is self inflicted. paleotn Apr 27 #14
Every BeerBarrelPolka Apr 27 #5
The business types being hurt financially by Trump's tariffs and those affected by his cuts to government sop Apr 27 #7
Even when it inflicts pain on them. It's bizarre. I guess cults are like that. paleotn Apr 27 #16
Indeed BeerBarrelPolka Apr 27 #21
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Hello Emile Apr 27 #6
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The Maggot Cult is not disappointed. tavernier Apr 27 #9
Yes, the base is a cult and they'll go down with the ship but MadameButterfly Apr 27 #10
And yet, I bet the vast majority of them Bettie Apr 27 #12
Get used to it. Takket Apr 27 #13
Ashamed Blue Full Moon Apr 27 #15
Their silence is revealing blubunyip Apr 27 #18
I have noticed on FB Blue Full Moon Apr 27 #20
Fighting fascism can be a form of atonement blubunyip Apr 27 #22
This gets at the heart of it MadameButterfly Apr 30 #28
I don't waste a lot of blame blubunyip Apr 30 #29
I honestly wish I could share in your joy. Paladin Apr 27 #17
So how do people feel biocube Apr 27 #19
I feel they are confused blubunyip Apr 27 #23
I do tend to filter out media that is unfriendly towards Democrats. ShazzieB Apr 27 #24
I'm loving it. republianmushroom Apr 27 #25
Most of the Trump voters I know Johonny Apr 27 #26
The MAGA masochists Blue Owl Apr 27 #27
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