That’s even worse.
Public figures neither seek nor require my forgiveness, but working to undo previous damage done, and fighting to make the world a better place would be a nice way to balance the scales.
I don’t even know who that is.
Even worse since he should have known better.
Intentions are meaningless. Fuck Matt Walsh.
That would be worse actually.
There is zero difference between Nazis and people who espouse Nazi views.
Internal justifications are worth jack shit outside your own mind.
I’d say there’s one narrow exception for people who espouse Nazi views in order to infiltrate and undermine the Nazis.
That’s outside the scope of the question though.
“Just kidding! I was playing a part for the money” isn’t forgiveable
Who?
Been Shapiro minus the talent
Wait, Ben Shapiro has a talent?
There seems to be an assumption built into this question that genuinely holding beliefs that harm others is worse than simply promoting harmful beliefs for money. I’m not sure I agree with that or not but the latter definitely doesn’t make someone worthy of forgiveness.
Doing it for money is worse because it’s 100% selfish motivation.
Doing it for ideology means they’re trying to make the world a better place, but have a warped morality.
Well, hypothetically, if he shoved an entire pineapple backwards up his own ass I might entertain the thought of forgiving him for a fraction of a second before demanding he shove another, hypothetically.
Did you forgive Gavin McGinnes?
How many pineapples?
And let’s say, also hypothetically, that he really wished a trans woman would kiss him…
Didn’t you say “gay guy”?
*gay (broad)
‘pan’ might describe
meI mean the real Matt Walsh better all things considered, but I don’t care much for rigid labels