Your mistake is assuming he has a strategy at all.
He decides things in like ten seconds, then commits years of effort to doing them because he refuses to ever admit that even his dumbest, least-thought-out decisions were wrong.
Technically I agree that people shouldn't feel guilty about what other people do; but that's exactly why they shouldn't hesitate to admit that they had ancestors who were monsters.
Only racists think that talking about what people did wrong in history is about those people's descendants' "guilt".
Can't see the actual toys very clearly there, but Scorponok looks smaller than the rest, so is he just a standalone figure and not an alternate front or back half?
But why now instead of a few years ago?
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2025/01/17/statement-from-president-joe-biden-on-the-equal-rights-amendment/
As someone who was on Rebecca Watson's side from the very start of that whole mess, I never understood it either.
Like I just assumed "the sexism in most religions is one of the things wrong with those religions, because sexim is bad" was something that a larger percentage of atheists would...
The truth is what the facts indicate. And only the experts have sufficient facts.
If it's about healthcare, the decision about what's true can only be made by doctors.
If it's about climate change, climate scientists.
If it's about history, historians.
Etc.
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