Inconvenient Truths

With all due respect,
The real inconvenient truths
Aren’t the kind you build movements around
But rather the ones you never hear about,
The truths everyone lives with every day
And silently justify
In all manner of hypocrisies,
For the sake of convenience,
Even though they inconvenience everyone 
By existing
And endlessly strain
The truth of civility
As functioning reality.

If this were a religious discussion,
I would call this sin,
And far worse than any we routinely condemn,
Worse because it means
We’re okay with being assholes,
And never calling this behavior 
To account.

But you don’t have to take my word for that.
There’s a whole sitcom that was built around it.
It’s called The Good Place
(Even though secretly it’s set in the Bad Place).
But those people redeemed themselves,
Given a chance.

So it’s possible?
But only if the idea of honesty
Finally factors in.

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