• blind3rdeye@lemm.ee
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        14 days ago

        Is that because you’re too young to have grown up with analogue clocks everywhere? (Clearly the phrase is wrong if a broken clock shows nothing at all…)

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          14 days ago

          Thanks for assuming you have any idea about me.

          But you are very wrong, I’m plenty old enough to know wtf a analogue clock is.

          I’m don’t like the comment because it’s shallow and reinforces the dichotomy of Dem vs Gop

          The notion that people are only wrong even if they are right. The idea that a bad person can’t change. Even if they do an empathetic action and care about someone they are still and will only ever be wrong.

          It’s internet shallow, it’s a meme catch phrase for the lazy.

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            14 days ago

            The notion that people are only wrong even if they are right.

            That’s literally the opposite of what it means though. The point of the phrase is that even people who are full of bad ideas occasionally come up with a good one.

            The idea that a bad person can’t change. Even if they do an empathetic action and care about someone they are still and will only ever be wrong.

            That requires them to actually change their ways, rather than having a good point mixed in with poisonous ones.

            So yeah, RFK is a broken clock.

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            14 days ago

            Fair enough.

            I personally don’t care about the broken clock thing, but a phrase that does annoy me is “if it ain’t broke…” So I can emphasise with the idea that a popular simple proverb often oversimplifies and misrepresents and distorts what people are actually trying to discuss.

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              14 days ago

              That’s the problem with the use of a thought-terminating cliche in a discussion. It’s not directly relevant, it’s not an original idea, and it’s a sign that you’d rather make a time-wasting comment than engage. You’re cutting and pasting, not thinking.

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            14 days ago

            Went into reading this comment thinking you were just being a douche. Nope see your point.