Yes, when it comes to judging people for what they said it’s useful to focus on what they actually said.
Generally, if you have to focus on things that a person didn’t say to fuel your own outrage that should be taken as a sign that what they actually said isn’t as problematic as your first instinctual response suggests.
Yes, when it comes to judging people for what they said it’s useful to focus on what they actually said.
Generally, if you have to focus on things that a person didn’t say to fuel your own outrage that should be taken as a sign that what they actually said isn’t as problematic as your first instinctual response suggests.