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"Public figures often apologize after making controversial statements. There are reasons to believe, however, that apologizing makes public figures appear weak and risk averse, which may make them less likeable and lead members of the public to want to punish them. This paper presents the results of an experiment in which respondents were given two versions of two real-life controversies involving public figures. Approximately half of the participants read a story that made it appear as if the person had apologized, while the rest were led to believe that the individual had stood firm. In the first experiment, hearing that Rand Paul apologized for his comments on civil rights did not change whether respondents were less likely to vote for him. When presented with two versions of the controversy surrounding Larry Summers and his comments about women scientists and engineers, however, liberals and females were more likely to say that he should have faced negative consequences for his statement when presented with his apology. The effects on other groups were smaller or neutral. The evidence suggests that when a prominent figure apologizes for a controversial statement, individuals are either unaffected or become more likely to desire that the individual be punished."

doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2019.35

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@matrix funny how those who want more punishment are women and liberals ( i.e. feminazis and weak low T men ) but the guy generalizes it as "individuals" later.
@TheMadPirate @matrix Well, they want more punishment for thought crimes and hurting fee fees, they want less punishment for murderers and terrorists.
@ChristiJunior @matrix Because they perceive those terrorists as "freedom fighters for the progressive cause". If you had conservatives like the Oath Keepers fighting the commies to maintain freedom, they would be acusing the Oath Keepers of "White Supremacist Terrorists". Remember, moral relativists are hypocrites by definition.
@ChristiJunior @TheMadPirate @matrix They want more punishment for their enemies for existing, and they want no punishment for any atrocities their side might commit. They sure as hell don't want more punishment for their side being offensive or less punishment for rightwing terrorists.
@ArdanianRight @TheMadPirate @matrix I mean, in general they still lean towards wanting victimless crimes more harshly punished, and actual crimes treated leniently. That's what you see in even more feminized countries, like the Scandinavian ones.
@ChristiJunior @ArdanianRight @matrix But only for their side, If their side makes a victimless crime, they demand no punishment at all. In fact, they demand their victimless crimes to be celebrated and promoted.
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