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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-4•10 months agoWait why shouldn’t a representative be censured exactly? Words and actions have consequences.
minus-squarekick_out_the_jamslinkfedilink9•edit-210 months agoCensuring somebody is closer to the opposite of consequences. It’s basically just publicly condemning their statements/actions.
Wait why shouldn’t a representative be censured exactly? Words and actions have consequences.
Censuring somebody is closer to the opposite of consequences.
It’s basically just publicly condemning their statements/actions.
public condemnation sounds like a punishment to me