• Jack@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    There’s a difference between saying you want to stop something, vs saying that thing is not going to happen “Period. Period. Period. Period.” when you end up doing the thing anyway.

    If you care about honesty, and in this case if you care about a biosphere in which people are able to live, then it matters.

    It’s possible to do things, and to be honest.

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      10 days ago

      Historical evidence suggests that radical honesty regarding complex issues is not a winning political strategy.

      One of the main reasons democrats lose so much is because they often prefer to take the moral high ground instead of, you know, winning.

      Psychology has been weaponized and your faith in the general public to reward honesty is, sadly, misguided. We know this. It’s been proven out over and over again, in many ways…

      So we can stick our heads in the sand, or we can play the game and then govern to the best of our ability after winning.