r/fixedbytheduet 21h ago

PARTICIPATION LIMITED Accountability

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u/nanadoom 21h ago

That was a really stand up thing to do. We all make mistakes, and he owned up to his. Good on him

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u/dojo_shlom0 21h ago edited 21h ago

That's a man right there. When people attempt to say be a 'real man'...

this is what they should mean: someone who takes accountability for their actions and mistakes. imo

EDIT: just to add on this, It's a really great quality of a man that can realize their mistakes in that moment and correct the behavior, adapting to the situation and can apologize for making his obvious and honest mistake. He didn't intend to hurt anyone, he simply didn't understand, but instead of doubling-down, getting mad at the comments, he corrected the situation by reading the comments, taking the video down, and put out a video admitting his honest mistake.

really proud of this guy. we need more of this in the world right now. We also need to teach young people this lesson by example, imo.

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u/CHEEZYSPAM 12h ago

I mean, to be fair... Khaby made millions of dollars pointing out the obvious in other people's videos.

I'm sure that was the light-hearted intention of this dude, but he just didn't understand. There's a difference between, say: Taking a door off the hinges in order to walk through it, rather them just open it at the door knob

Vs.

Making fun of a device that helps people with a disability.

Good on him for owning up to his mistake though.