I don't quite think so. They know what they are doing is wrong, but they justify it with "My enemies do worse things, so comparatively I'm still the good guy." That's why qanon is so successful, and conspiracy theories in general with people like this. An invisible, imaginary enemy will always be morally worse than them, no matter how disgusting their behaviour gets.
I don't quite think so. They know what they are doing is wrong, but they justify it with "My enemies do worse things, so comparatively I'm still the good guy." That's why qanon is so successful, and conspiracy theories in general with people like this. An invisible, imaginary enemy will always be morally worse than them, no matter how disgusting their behaviour gets.