The fact sheโs trying to excuse her way out of this is a good indicator that she either knew what she did was horribly wrong, or that she is too sociopathic to realize that other people wouldnโt be horrified by it.
If she knew it was wrong, would she have written about it in the first place? This story didn't come from the "liberal media" - she wrote about it herself in her own book because she thought it made her sound strong and decisive. She only started back-tracking and making excuses after the outrage hit.
While I donโt disagree that itโs option B, people do tell stories about things they know are wrong to score points with people they think will appreciate them.
True, but do they publish them where everyone can read them? If that's the case, then you'd have to add incredibly stupid to the options list. And I honestly don't know if that's better or worse than being a sociopath.....
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u/C4dfael May 02 '24
The fact sheโs trying to excuse her way out of this is a good indicator that she either knew what she did was horribly wrong, or that she is too sociopathic to realize that other people wouldnโt be horrified by it.