Summary
This quote is meant to be sarcastic and humorous, highlighting the flaw in the reasoning of using wrong actions to correct a previous wrong. It suggests that if the first two wrongs do not lead to a positive outcome, one should attempt a third one, as if doubling down on bad actions might miraculously result in something right. However, the quote ultimately criticizes the idea of trying to justify wrongdoing or seek redemption through further morally questionable behaviors.