Usually, Mrs. Peel, a control freak will have Pluto in an angle. We don't have the benefit of knowing Cindy's wheel, having no birth time or even approximation. The square she has between her Mercury and her Pluto renders her mistrustful--nothing like her daughter who trusts no one--but suspicious of other people. And if someone is patently unlike her, she is afraid to explore any subject or ideas with that person. She might study the person but warily, in "knowing" glimpses and with distance. She would rather label someone than understand her or him.
Cindy doesn't take anyone at his word. She assumes that is merely a face presented for consumption. She suspects there is a gritty underside and this is just a front. She figures, if this is what I have to deal with, I'll USE the situation and the person with all the expedience of II. But also like a II, if she errs, sins or falls short, she flicks it off, so no, she is not afraid of being seen as wrong or nor does she worry about overall, long term credibility or reputation of that sort.
If there is a struggle in an exchange between her and another, she makes sure to win it with a Niagara of words. As long as she silences that person, she counts it a good encounter. What she says doesn't matter, she got out of it intact and there is always another day. She doesn't worry that she yelled, "It smells like there's a dead body in the damn car!" and then, with equal emphasis declares, "There was pizza for 19 days in the hot sun!" She doesn't offer her statements for the truth of the matter thereof, they are bludgeons.
All of the above is owing to her Mercury Pluto square. She also has Moon square Venus, like her daughter. Politesse and Consideration never heard from her. She and Casey and Lee are full on rude. And they make rude and arrogant assumptions about other people. They need to skim it down or life is going to become one huge mob of protesters.