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#EricSwalwell, like so many before him, is compounding his past harm to women by publicly insisting the accusations against him are false

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    #EricSwalwell, like so many before him, is compounding his past harm to women by publicly insisting the accusations against him are false.
    Remember this when he starts his inevitable come-back tour. It's meaningless if he doesn't show genuine remorse for sexually assaulting women AND for calling them liars after they had the strength to come forward and tell their stories.
    Odds are he won't, because he's not sorry for what he did, he's just sorry he's facing consequences.
    #politics #USPol #CAPol

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      #EricSwalwell, like so many before him, is compounding his past harm to women by publicly insisting the accusations against him are false.
      Remember this when he starts his inevitable come-back tour. It's meaningless if he doesn't show genuine remorse for sexually assaulting women AND for calling them liars after they had the strength to come forward and tell their stories.
      Odds are he won't, because he's not sorry for what he did, he's just sorry he's facing consequences.
      #politics #USPol #CAPol

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      I mean, I suppose people can change. I suppose it's possible that #EricSwalwell will see the error of his ways, repent, atone for the wrongs he's done, and successfully resist the temptation to commit similar wrongs in the future when put in the position to be able to.
      It's possible, but judging from what other men in his place have done, it isn't fucking likely.
      Instead, he'll probably drop out of sight for a year or two and then try to rehabilitate his image without having done the work.

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        I mean, I suppose people can change. I suppose it's possible that #EricSwalwell will see the error of his ways, repent, atone for the wrongs he's done, and successfully resist the temptation to commit similar wrongs in the future when put in the position to be able to.
        It's possible, but judging from what other men in his place have done, it isn't fucking likely.
        Instead, he'll probably drop out of sight for a year or two and then try to rehabilitate his image without having done the work.

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        But giving credit where credit is due, at least #EricSwalwell dropped out of the governor's race and is resigning from Congress. The worst men in Swalwell's shoes tough it out until the bitter end, significantly increasing the blast radius of their damage. At least he didn't do that. It's not much, but it's better than the alternative.

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          I mean, I suppose people can change. I suppose it's possible that #EricSwalwell will see the error of his ways, repent, atone for the wrongs he's done, and successfully resist the temptation to commit similar wrongs in the future when put in the position to be able to.
          It's possible, but judging from what other men in his place have done, it isn't fucking likely.
          Instead, he'll probably drop out of sight for a year or two and then try to rehabilitate his image without having done the work.

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          @jik this “time out” model drives me insane. The fact that they hung out in their mansion and kept quiet for a year or two is nowhere close to restitution and I cannot comprehend the people who feel like it is deserving of forgiveness.

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