With Biden’s [contrived] public approval dropping like a bomb, as everything he touches turns to shit, we’re gonna have the hag at the helm in no time.
The disastrous US withdrawal from Afghanistan was a ruse to get the public re-emotionally invested in that part of the world for another war with the Taliban.
And to remind you that ruthlessly intrusive airport security will last forever.
From a time when commercials were creative, clever, and funny. I remember when this work of art was banned back in 2005 because libs said kids might try to drive. 😑#jumpingjackflash
“....unconscious socialism had already proceeded through public control of services, largely by the municipalities....the Fabians should strive to influence the mainstream Liberal Party.“
Any state that isn’t governed by the people, for the people, is a problem. In America, it‘s governed by the people. If the people screw up, corruption takes over, they now have a mess to clean up. Fortunately, law still works well enough for us to do that.
Sure, pointing out perpetrators is necessary and it will need to happen for justice to be served. But I’m saying that blaming others for problems isn’t productive.
I agree with you that criminals need to be sorted out and dealt with legally.
It’s a little more nuanced than them literally doing it to themselves.
For example, think of covid and the reaction of the masses, the consequences, but also what we will learn from it and how we will apply existing law to fix it, and improve law.
So in conclusion, the world isn’t about you, but you do fit into it. So what if you have a good moral compass, yet only put in the effort to point fingers and scapegoat? If you were forbidden scapegoat, what action would you take?
Think, compare! Are there some morals more just, and therefore true, than others? And don’t tell me stupid shit like child brides are on par with marriage of consenting adults, or an eye for an eye is better than turn the other cheek.
No, we all need to stop hermiting. We need to learn, spread truth. By becoming hermits (thanks a lot social media), it is a setback. We need to connect with our irl communities. We might get feelings hurt. So what? We must put ourselves out there to grow.
Haha, I’m just messing with you. I was gonna say something spicy, but I stopped myself.
Yes, personally, I have a good moral compass and I’ll bet you do too. But there are many who don’t. Most need external consequences as motivation. Think about that.