Quite – firstly, as you say, it depends who or what you’re hating – sometimes hatred is the only righteous response; secondly, even where that’s not the case, hatred is not something that is susceptible to any valid moral evaluation – it’s not an act, or an omission, it’s an emotion, and as such the only choice you have about it is whether to admit to it or lie about it. Another of their demon-words is ‘racism’ – why are we supposed to think of this as the origin or epitome of all evil? - when it so obviously is neither of those things. It’s nothing more than a preference, an opinion, which you or I may share or not, but again it lies outside the sphere of moral evaluation.
Interesting dynamics in play in US and Canada. For the first time ever the Christians and Muslims agree on something and there is an uncomfortable alliance to counter the sodomite agenda. The liberals on the other hand don't understand yet how to deal with Muslims without violating their mantra of diversity and inclusiveness.
I suspect many Muslims voting for the right in the next elections not that it will matter much. The leadership on both sides is in tune with the broader agenda.
I agree. It is interesting to watch them trying to square various parts of their indoctrination (actually, an impossibility). My guess is that they will come up with some new terms (cf. self-hating Jews) to explain it all away.
''I'm a King James man, if it was good enough for the Apostle Paul, its good enough for me''
Absolutely hilarious.
This is one of my favourites, though I actually think that to myself after nearly all of your talks Sam.
That point you made about hate being a corollary of love is really insightful.
The earlier point you made about the libtards actually thinking someone is stupid because they've stated a trigger response to one of their conditioned stances is a great point too.
In those situations, when dealing with multiple libtards in the same conversation, you can see how pervasive the group think is, as the libtards look at each other to reaffirm their borg connection against your wrongthink remark.
No, it's not ALL GOOD!
;o,
I'd like to mention too, I like how you practise restraint when talking about certain groups!
Quite – firstly, as you say, it depends who or what you’re hating – sometimes hatred is the only righteous response; secondly, even where that’s not the case, hatred is not something that is susceptible to any valid moral evaluation – it’s not an act, or an omission, it’s an emotion, and as such the only choice you have about it is whether to admit to it or lie about it. Another of their demon-words is ‘racism’ – why are we supposed to think of this as the origin or epitome of all evil? - when it so obviously is neither of those things. It’s nothing more than a preference, an opinion, which you or I may share or not, but again it lies outside the sphere of moral evaluation.
Interesting dynamics in play in US and Canada. For the first time ever the Christians and Muslims agree on something and there is an uncomfortable alliance to counter the sodomite agenda. The liberals on the other hand don't understand yet how to deal with Muslims without violating their mantra of diversity and inclusiveness.
I suspect many Muslims voting for the right in the next elections not that it will matter much. The leadership on both sides is in tune with the broader agenda.
I agree. It is interesting to watch them trying to square various parts of their indoctrination (actually, an impossibility). My guess is that they will come up with some new terms (cf. self-hating Jews) to explain it all away.
''I'm a King James man, if it was good enough for the Apostle Paul, its good enough for me''
Absolutely hilarious.
This is one of my favourites, though I actually think that to myself after nearly all of your talks Sam.
That point you made about hate being a corollary of love is really insightful.
The earlier point you made about the libtards actually thinking someone is stupid because they've stated a trigger response to one of their conditioned stances is a great point too.
In those situations, when dealing with multiple libtards in the same conversation, you can see how pervasive the group think is, as the libtards look at each other to reaffirm their borg connection against your wrongthink remark.
No, it's not ALL GOOD!
;o,
I'd like to mention too, I like how you practise restraint when talking about certain groups!
It's something I need to practise too.
Thanks Sam - blessings to you & your family today
Hello Sam - If you haven't heard yet, Ted Kaczynski has died.
Yes, I saw that over the weekend.
I realised after I sent that message it happened a lot earlier than I found out.
I don't check the news that often.