Aubrey Sitterson apologizes for his ill-advised political conduct from 2017
Well I have to say, this is impressive that he's admitting capability of making a mistake. Not many of his fellow leftists are willing to do the same, but Sitterson's set a surprisingly good example here by taking responsibility for making divisive statements. And that's fortunate. With any luck, he'll apologize for resorting to divisive politically driven story elements in a few of his writings too.A few years back I did irrevocable damage to my career after getting caught up in online political histrionics.
— 🍖aubrey💪sitterson👨🏿🤝👨🏼 (@aubreysitterson) September 30, 2020
Don't make the same mistake I did. Take a step back, assess what really matters, what really makes a difference, and realize that it ain't on social media.
He may be dumped by some of his liberal brethren for showing the courage to admit he erred a few years back, but seriously, he doesn't need their company. What he can do now, is continue with his career in the indies for the time being, while holding his head higher with the knowledge there are people who can appreciate his willingness to admit he made mistakes, and better still if he learns from his mistakes. That's how the medium as a whole can be improved.
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He is not apologizing for his views; he is warning other people about the harm engaging on social media can do to your career.
Posted by Anonymous | 1:50 PM