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Everyone has the right to be stupid on occasion, but Comrade Macdonald abuses the privilege.
Leon Trotsky
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Interpretation

What this quote means

People are allowed to be foolish sometimes, but some take that to an excessive level.

This quote humorously suggests that while everyone makes mistakes or acts foolishly from time to time, there are individuals who consistently take this behavior to an extreme. Trotsky uses wit to highlight the absurdity of certain people's actions, suggesting that there should be a limit to how often one can indulge in foolishness.

Themes

StupidityHumorFoolishnessPrivilegeAbsurdity

In practice

Example use cases

During a lighthearted debate about politics, this quote could be used to inject humor.

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