I am not claiming that this type of person should not be resisted just like I would never claim that the southern border should not have a wall to deter migrants.
However, if you think that this type of person is the face of the enemy, you are greatly mistaken. If you think that in defeating this person and other similarly psychologically damaged people you are defeating our opposition, you are greatly mistaken.
If this type of person is completely defeated, a new weapon will be used - perhaps migrants or a virus or a financial crisis or a large-scale terrorist attack.
Our enemy has many weapons in the arsenal, and many are highly effective. To win, we must be respectful of who we are up against. If we don't recognize who the enemy is, we will lose.
This! This she male is just the evil turtle compared to the King Koopa at the end. Sorry for the 1st grade analogy, but my kid has been playing a lot of Nintendo lately lol
Oh my goodness. Thanks for pointing that out; I didn't realize it was a boy. I was too busy paying attention to the pacifier in "its" mouth. Thanks for correcting me on that. God bless you.
Bullshit. This is them. Just that nobody is willing to stand up to them.
I am not claiming that this type of person should not be resisted just like I would never claim that the southern border should not have a wall to deter migrants.
However, if you think that this type of person is the face of the enemy, you are greatly mistaken. If you think that in defeating this person and other similarly psychologically damaged people you are defeating our opposition, you are greatly mistaken.
If this type of person is completely defeated, a new weapon will be used - perhaps migrants or a virus or a financial crisis or a large-scale terrorist attack.
Our enemy has many weapons in the arsenal, and many are highly effective. To win, we must be respectful of who we are up against. If we don't recognize who the enemy is, we will lose.
This! This she male is just the evil turtle compared to the King Koopa at the end. Sorry for the 1st grade analogy, but my kid has been playing a lot of Nintendo lately lol
Oh my goodness. Thanks for pointing that out; I didn't realize it was a boy. I was too busy paying attention to the pacifier in "its" mouth. Thanks for correcting me on that. God bless you.