Very well said. I don't disagree with any of it, except perhaps that it may be missing some appreciation of context of their crimes.
I certainly never mean to suggest we should trust anyone. Not even a little bit. Discernment is the key to life in society. Question everything, trust no one, not even your own beliefs (especially your own beliefs).
But we do need to live with them, and very few are truly beyond redemption. The vast majority of people who are against us are against us because they are still under the sleeping spell. They have yet to have the veil lifted. Many want to hold on to their belief in a "normal world" so hard, that they will be vehement about their dismissal of us. We CAN'T be right, because if we are, their world crumbles.
No one wants to see their world be destroyed, and that's what we represent if we are right, so we mustn't be right.
I do not fault people for not wanting to have their world destroyed or for fighting against that inevitability. I will embrace those friends I have lost when they finally awaken, with joy. I will accept those who fight against us when they realize the deception, and will call them what they always have been, my brothers and sisters.
There are some who have not been asleep but have done what they have done knowing their crimes, complicit in the deception. They will be punished, but with empathy. I have no doubt many did what they did under protest, or believing they had no choice due to "just how the world works". Indeed, if you believe something is inevitable do you try to work within the system? We all have compromised to some extent.
I am not making excuses for anyone, but empathy and consideration in punishment is always essential. Outside of capital punishment, punishment isn't for us it is for them. It isn't us that should ever feel "justified". That is imo an evil feeling.
Will I feel justified when they hang Hillary, or Obama, or Soros, or Klaus, or the Rothschilds, etc.? Yes, but I do not believe that is a good reaction but an evil one. They have to die because they are a danger to the world and for no other reason. That is imo the only reason for capital punishment; when keeping someone alive is too dangerous for society. There should be no joy in their removal, though I admit I will feel it.
Very well said. I don't disagree with any of it, except perhaps that it may be missing some appreciation of context of their crimes.
I certainly never mean to suggest we should trust anyone. Not even a little bit. Discernment is the key to life in society. Question everything, trust no one, not even your own beliefs (especially your own beliefs).
But we do need to live with them, and very few are truly beyond redemption. The vast majority of people who are against us are against us because they are still under the sleeping spell. They have yet to have the veil lifted. Many want to hold on to their belief in a "normal world" so hard, that they will be vehement about their dismissal of us. We CAN'T be right, because if we are, their world crumbles.
No one wants to see their world be destroyed, and that's what we represent if we are right, so we mustn't be right.
I do not fault people for not wanting to have their world destroyed or for fighting against that inevitability. I will embrace those friends I have lost when they finally awaken, with joy. I will accept those who fight against us when they realize the deception, and will call them what they always have been, my brothers and sisters.
There are some who have not been asleep but have done what they have done knowing their crimes, complicit in the deception. They will be punished, but with empathy. I have no doubt many did what they did under protest, or believing they had no choice due to "just how the world works". Indeed, if you believe something is inevitable do you try to work within the system? We all have compromised to some extent.
I am not making excuses for anyone, but empathy and consideration in punishment is always essential. Outside of capital punishment, punishment isn't for us it is for them. It isn't us that should ever feel "justified". That is imo an evil feeling.
Will I feel justified when they hang Hillary, or Obama, or Soros, or Klaus, or the Rothschilds, etc.? Yes, but I do not believe that is a good reaction but an evil one. They have to die because they are a danger to the world and for no other reason. That is imo the only reason for capital punishment; when keeping someone alive is too dangerous for society. There should be no joy in their removal, though I admit I will feel it.