Aubrey apparently believes she has right the to employee's personal medical information. The correct interpretation is this: Aubrey is evil AND stupid. She's also misinformed, but that's a minor detail.
This right here is why we're in this situation. You try to be politically correct and give benefit of doubt while they actively fuck us in the ass. Stand up for yourself and others who can't defend themselves. Tell these people to shove it and we can rent this bullshit.
people like you are part of the problem. there is no grey area. you dont get to claim ignorance. if you're pushing this shot you're evil. whether thats out of ignorance or not, youre on the hook for supporting genocide. theres no way to wiggle out of that your logic does not stand.
Not sure why you're being downvoted. I'd say intent is a huge part of it all. Sheep blindly follow those they deem as experts. Blind, sure, stupid, absolutely, a pain in the ass, of course but evil, probably not. I think it's overreach to try to threaten to gain access to medical records though.
No sir. Malice is what implies intent. Evil is denoted by a lack of remorse for the consequences of one's actions.
A person with narcolepsy who falls asleep behind the wheel of a car and veers onto the sidewalk and kills a pedestrian, but is cleared of the charges, however bears no remorse because they view humanity as a parasite-- that person is evil.
Even if you did something without intent and it hurts someone, that does not render you evil. For accidents do happen and people forgive each other--specifically because of it being unintentional and the result of randomized chaos in the universe.
To be evil means to be aware of harm one did (whether accidentally or not) and yet feel no remorse for the consequences of their actions.
Kyle Rittenhouse acted to defend his life, and in doing so he took human lives. Although he intended to shoot those men to protect himself, and while not knowing they would die, he was aware that by shooting them the possibility was substantial.
And yet, even knowing he was forced to make such a difficult decision in choosing to defend his life at the cost of theirs, Kyle still showed great remorse at the consequences of his actions.
If Kyle did not feel remorse, and instead rejoiced in the situation and relished the possibility of future opportunities to lawfully shoot humans, then Kyle would be considered evil.
Nobody but the evil dumbasses and cowards are letting this happen.
And also, it's not happening, a few menially ill people making noise and feeling safe to do so means exactly nothing, I'm glad all those psychopaths outed themselves, as soon as the MSM is shut down or brought to heel they will all be easily identified and shamed.
Al I see is victories, people waking up to the psychopaths living amongst us is the best thing that could have happened.
My little brother and his wife are supposed to get a job by January 1 for the company Yelp.... his wife hates the vax and doesn’t want it, but my lil brother thinks it’s no big deal. I know the c.e.o. Of yelp is Andrew stopelmeyer or something, gonna have to look it up. But i want to SHAME AND EXPOSE HIM!! A lot of yelp’s comprised of college kids in Phoenix from ASU or drop outs ... they seem like a good demographic to Rage hell. If anyone knows any good ideas, please let me know I’m gonna go ALL OUT
Aubrey is evil.
Aubrey apparently believes she has right the to employee's personal medical information. The correct interpretation is this: Aubrey is evil AND stupid. She's also misinformed, but that's a minor detail.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Intent has absolutely nothing to do with whether you are evil or not.
Threatening people to get them to do what you want is evil.
This is why female managers suck.
She has no power so she uses force.
Now that's some grade-A insane Leftist thinking right there.
"Oh, I didn't mean to murder all of those people! I just wanted to set the building on fire!"
"Oh, I didn't mean to steal all of these clothes, I just didn't have any money for them and wanted them."
"Oh, I didn't want to kill those people, I just wanted to rob a bank!"
Do you even think about the words you use to share your ideas?
This right here is why we're in this situation. You try to be politically correct and give benefit of doubt while they actively fuck us in the ass. Stand up for yourself and others who can't defend themselves. Tell these people to shove it and we can rent this bullshit.
people like you are part of the problem. there is no grey area. you dont get to claim ignorance. if you're pushing this shot you're evil. whether thats out of ignorance or not, youre on the hook for supporting genocide. theres no way to wiggle out of that your logic does not stand.
Not sure why you're being downvoted. I'd say intent is a huge part of it all. Sheep blindly follow those they deem as experts. Blind, sure, stupid, absolutely, a pain in the ass, of course but evil, probably not. I think it's overreach to try to threaten to gain access to medical records though.
No sir. Malice is what implies intent. Evil is denoted by a lack of remorse for the consequences of one's actions.
A person with narcolepsy who falls asleep behind the wheel of a car and veers onto the sidewalk and kills a pedestrian, but is cleared of the charges, however bears no remorse because they view humanity as a parasite-- that person is evil.
Even if you did something without intent and it hurts someone, that does not render you evil. For accidents do happen and people forgive each other--specifically because of it being unintentional and the result of randomized chaos in the universe.
To be evil means to be aware of harm one did (whether accidentally or not) and yet feel no remorse for the consequences of their actions.
Kyle Rittenhouse acted to defend his life, and in doing so he took human lives. Although he intended to shoot those men to protect himself, and while not knowing they would die, he was aware that by shooting them the possibility was substantial.
And yet, even knowing he was forced to make such a difficult decision in choosing to defend his life at the cost of theirs, Kyle still showed great remorse at the consequences of his actions.
If Kyle did not feel remorse, and instead rejoiced in the situation and relished the possibility of future opportunities to lawfully shoot humans, then Kyle would be considered evil.
Shill simp
Nobody but the evil dumbasses and cowards are letting this happen.
And also, it's not happening, a few menially ill people making noise and feeling safe to do so means exactly nothing, I'm glad all those psychopaths outed themselves, as soon as the MSM is shut down or brought to heel they will all be easily identified and shamed.
Al I see is victories, people waking up to the psychopaths living amongst us is the best thing that could have happened.
I don't disagree, just so happens the large majority fall into one of those two groups. How can you then follow it with this?
Well besides people losing jobs and losing loved ones to jabs, not to mention social ostracization from loved ones.
My little brother and his wife are supposed to get a job by January 1 for the company Yelp.... his wife hates the vax and doesn’t want it, but my lil brother thinks it’s no big deal. I know the c.e.o. Of yelp is Andrew stopelmeyer or something, gonna have to look it up. But i want to SHAME AND EXPOSE HIM!! A lot of yelp’s comprised of college kids in Phoenix from ASU or drop outs ... they seem like a good demographic to Rage hell. If anyone knows any good ideas, please let me know I’m gonna go ALL OUT