If someone can't take the truth as it is, maybe they don't deserve it all.

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If someone can't take

the truth as it is maybe they

don't deserve it all

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Funny how nobody’s talking about the power dynamics in that statement. Who gets to decide what “truth” is, and why does refusing it suddenly make someone “undeserving”? The Quora answer about ego and comfort zones hits close—people often reject truth not because they’re bad, but because it’s messy. But then again, who benefits from framing this as a moral failing? The original post feels like a handy excuse to avoid accountability. Follow the money: who profits from silencing dissent?

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