But I think it's a given that you and I don't quite see reality from the same perspective. So this should not be particularly shocking news to you that one of us is being fooled by our perceptions.
I'm not saying it's "acceptable." I'm saying that I do accept that it happens. What should the consequences be? I honestly don't care. That's not the kind of question I'm here to discuss.
But this is sort of a common theme for you guys.
It would be "unacceptable" for the military to perform a major ceremony in a way that Q people feel violates their expectations of how that ceremony is supposed to go. Or how they choose to handle problems. Or how they choose to wear their uniform.
But the mere fact that your interpretation of how things SHOULD be isn't mandating that reality actually works that way.
In reality, the military is largely made up of teenagers and young adults, some of whom are not even really interested in much more than getting college paid for or who did not feel mature enough to live on their own post-school without a structured life and use the military to grow up a bit.
So while you would find it "unacceptable" that the military is NOT the perfectly-tuned machine their commercials claim them to be, those of us with some experience find it hilarious that anyone here could expect the military to even properly clean a barracks "to standards", let alone carry out a Plan with the complexity that would be necessary for the Q stuff to still be active and secret at this point.
The military commercials will obviously show them being Super Awesome All the Time. But I don't believe propaganda. For someone who chastises me (mistakenly) about watching too much television, I would expect you to hold that same value.
Hell, you'd be lucky to find perfect haircut compliance in any unit that has more than a year out of basic.
Yes, I think people are human. I don't entertain a fantasy notion of reality in which Important People and People Doing Important Things are immune from mistakes. You guys watch like hawks, and will see those mistakes and variations and judgement calls, and assume it's part of a Plan, either black or white, rather than just humans being human.
I have enough experience with Important People (such as the military) to know that sometimes people are both chaotic and subject to the whims of chaos, and I'm apparently more comfortable with that than you are.
Well, it detaches from what YOU consider reality.
But I think it's a given that you and I don't quite see reality from the same perspective. So this should not be particularly shocking news to you that one of us is being fooled by our perceptions.
I'm not saying it's "acceptable." I'm saying that I do accept that it happens. What should the consequences be? I honestly don't care. That's not the kind of question I'm here to discuss.
But this is sort of a common theme for you guys.
It would be "unacceptable" for the military to perform a major ceremony in a way that Q people feel violates their expectations of how that ceremony is supposed to go. Or how they choose to handle problems. Or how they choose to wear their uniform.
But the mere fact that your interpretation of how things SHOULD be isn't mandating that reality actually works that way.
In reality, the military is largely made up of teenagers and young adults, some of whom are not even really interested in much more than getting college paid for or who did not feel mature enough to live on their own post-school without a structured life and use the military to grow up a bit.
So while you would find it "unacceptable" that the military is NOT the perfectly-tuned machine their commercials claim them to be, those of us with some experience find it hilarious that anyone here could expect the military to even properly clean a barracks "to standards", let alone carry out a Plan with the complexity that would be necessary for the Q stuff to still be active and secret at this point.
The military commercials will obviously show them being Super Awesome All the Time. But I don't believe propaganda. For someone who chastises me (mistakenly) about watching too much television, I would expect you to hold that same value.
Hell, you'd be lucky to find perfect haircut compliance in any unit that has more than a year out of basic.
Yes, I think people are human. I don't entertain a fantasy notion of reality in which Important People and People Doing Important Things are immune from mistakes. You guys watch like hawks, and will see those mistakes and variations and judgement calls, and assume it's part of a Plan, either black or white, rather than just humans being human.
I have enough experience with Important People (such as the military) to know that sometimes people are both chaotic and subject to the whims of chaos, and I'm apparently more comfortable with that than you are.