Saike Mata Shite mo - Vol. 9 Ch. 80 - Even if it's Meaningless...

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Well that was a well-played fakeout if I ever saw one.
 
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Up next on the news, just because you're correct, doesn't mean you're right.
 
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@Kisato "Up next on the news, just because you're correct, doesn't mean you're right."
I always found it strange how people cringe at this line when there's nothing wrong with it. The SJW are a living proof of that.

They love bitching about things because they are "correct", they are fighting for other's rights after all. But just because they are correct, it doesn't mean they are right. The try to do the "correct" thing to do by negating normal people's rights because they feel they deserve more rights than others, and this means they are wrong in the end.

And while i'm using SJW as an exemple I can easily apply Shiro's statement to a damn lot of situations.
Because there are many things that can be right or wrong depending on mere perspective.

For example, if we're talking about laws, there are a damn lot of things that are considered crimes but that would be essential to keep a fair judgement of things.
Sometimes a crime is far too obvious, but laws still force police oficers and lawyers to look for more evidence only because there's no strong evidence within all pieces of evidence you collected(even though you have around 1000 pieces of evidence that point to the criminal they will still get ignored because of pedanticism in wanting something more than circunstantial evidence). Real monsters get away scott free just because of this little problem with the laws. And in the end while the Judge and prosecutor may have been right in upholding the law, it doesn't mean it was a correct action because in the end, the guy got away scott free, because of that stupid pedantism.

And yet if they didn't do so, it may have caused other problems, just as how some other idiots might overreact, and it would cost this judge and the prosecutor's job and reputation.
For arresting an "innocent man" (which he was not, but "was" on the eyes of the media and of people who don't usually know all the story and always end up biased due to that)
 
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@BloodySorcerer Wow. Way to turn a harmless joke into a statement on SJWs. It's not cringy, it's funny because it's just awkward sentence, like getting "killed to death." They make grammatic sense but they're two words that are very similar and have the most minute difference.
 
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@Kisato Harmless joke... It's a dead joke, it's no longer funny, it's just annoying at this point.
There's a reason why people still mention the "People die when they are killed" quote, but you rarely see a mention of "Just because you're correct, it doesan't mean you're right". Both sentences came into being due to shitty translations, however the second quote still made sense regardless of how both words share similar meanings. So while it may have been initially funny to use it as a quite joke, people have already noticed that the phrase is still valid. It's just annoying and obnoxious at this point, stop it.

Now "People die when they are killed" will never cease to be a meme, because the amount of brainfart in this translation has passed any reasonable levels.
 

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