Forgiveness and trust are two different things.
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Nothing is ever completely unforgivable (emphasis on the “completely”), literal Hitler aside.
If someone murders their spouse in a fit of rage and not only shows intense remorse for their crimes but also dedicates their life to helping others at tremendous cost to themselves, I’d be able to forgive them.
I should’ve put more emphasis on the word “unforgivable”. I assumed people would read my random Lemmy post more closely.
There are a variety of reasons people commit murder, but there’s only one reason they rape someone and that is for their own pleasure at the expense of others. For that reason, the crime of rape is far harder to forgive.
Wait you’re saying that Platner drunkenly raping his GF is worse than murdering her?
Putting aside which is worse … the crime of rape is far more unforgivable than the crime of murder.
No you didn’t.
Putting aside which is worse, and putting aside the race element, the crime of rape is far more unforgivable than the crime of murder. Although the far-right (not just in America) seems very quick to forgive rapists.


I have one in my bathroom, and you’re seriously complaining about the one in your living room?