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There's a new social trend now a days:
Go all in on lying and hypocrisy.
Let me explain... If you tell a big lie or criticize someone for something you know you do everyday (complete double standards) and the person strongly reacts, you can just call it overreacting or say they are offending you.
It's ok to lie and hypocrisy is ok too... You just have to go all in.
Also, if you want to fight the liar/hypocrite people will start to abandon you considering you a violent person and declaring you are "not perfect and can't judge others".
We finally have a society where evil has the high ground.
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Easy example:
During a meeting, a coworker lies about something you said.
You have nothing material to prove what you really said, so the only way to proceed is to tell people he is lying. Wrong! Inside the corporate environment saying someone is a liar is an atrocity.... People will say you are overreacting or having a bad posture...
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@Laurel or you could just say everything is right, don't deny any allegations and start treating everyone like they're bunch of faggots. You will see that this shall give you some advantage.
Oh also, at the same time, you should say something about the guy who told lies about you. Just say something so outrageous that he'll start fuming his mouth.
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@MK2boogaloo
Yeah... But you are a good person, act like this is not that easy and you will probably sound like a weirdo
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@Laurel it is not easy but I managed, those who truly believes in you will keep being like that so I think it's a good filter.
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@MK2boogaloo
The social game, the system of interactions, is broken now. Basically because the exception is now the rule and everything is based on relativism.