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Over the last couple decades, and especially in the Trump era, it seems like people no longer face appropriate consequences for their behavior. A certain strain of this thought essentially contends that consequences are inherently unjustified. But, as we've moved away from social censure and accountability, we've become a country of jerks where "consideration" is something others need to show you rather than something you are supposed to show others.
By Clayton Becker and Megan CoxOver the last couple decades, and especially in the Trump era, it seems like people no longer face appropriate consequences for their behavior. A certain strain of this thought essentially contends that consequences are inherently unjustified. But, as we've moved away from social censure and accountability, we've become a country of jerks where "consideration" is something others need to show you rather than something you are supposed to show others.