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Fina’s attempt to portray herself as a victim after her actions ignited a furious backlash exemplifies this moral blindness. Her narrative frames her as a persecuted individual, bullied and threatened because she dared to mock a conservative icon. While she recognizes some of the fallout, her core message appears to be one of victimhood, deflecting responsibility for her own morally questionable actions.
This reflects a broader tendency in the digital age: individuals often refuse to accept moral accountability, instead choosing to identify as victims when consequences arise. genuine remorse and self-awareness are replaced by a perpetual search for pity and justification.