Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "so you're just" with real scene examples.

This means the speaker is blaming someone else for not protecting them from embarrassment or public disrespect.
From The Ceo, Episode 19
Someone blames another person for allowing them to be humiliated.
Use it in an argument when you feel abandoned or unsupported. It is emotionally loaded and can sound dramatic or accusatory.
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