Amala Ekpunobi
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And I think you can lean into that energy.
And I think what's happened here is people heard some of the more angry statements that he had to say.
They got that feeling of like, oh, okay, that was a lot.
and then you allow that to sort of color and characterize everything you hear from from that point on and i think it's important to like take all these statements in context or at least try to apply a little bit to them think about how the person might be feeling when they're saying the things that they're saying and doing the things that they're doing and uh that might help with just about everything even he in the interview sort of contradicts himself
And says that like, we can't be making decisions fully based on emotion.
It has to be on logic.
And I'm full of forgiveness because if you don't forgive, it leads to hate and anger and then he'll make an angry statement.
So it's just like, this is the normalcy of the human psyche.
Like this is the, this is how people are.
We contradict ourselves and we feel strong things and we say those strong things.
And then, you know, we move on about our next statement.
But now the statements like live in perpetuity on the Internet and get dissected and clipped and talked about.
And then you get this label.
And mind you, nobody who's labeling this guy went to watch everything he had to say.
Nobody gave a damn enough to even listen to three hours of this guy's thoughts after what has been over a year of his life in the prison of dealing with something like this.
People don't actually care.
And the people in the comments right now who are super angry, you guys don't actually care.
And that's fine.
And it's something you just learn to accept at the end of the day as you do this.
Yeah, and I don't know.