• Jean-luc Peak-hard@piefed.social
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    23 hours ago

    100% agree, but this logic applies to everyone, not just public figures.

    they [public figures] have an extrinsic motivation to make others believe they’ve changed.

    Replace public figures with people and its just as accurate. Nobody wants to be the bad guy, even demon-spawn incarnate, Stephen Miller tries to put everything in a positive light “detaining violent illegals” vs “breaking innocent families apart and sending them to concentration camps”.

    Judge people based on their actions, not their words.

    • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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      18 hours ago

      I agree, though it’s to a much lesser extent. Regular people can find a small group that support whatever views that have without any push back. Public figures make money (or get elected, or whatever else) off of public perseption, though this sometimes creates a situation where being bad is positive for them too.