In the movies, the villains always assure the good guys that they are invincible, and demonstrate their indomitable evil powers to intimidate the good guys into quitting. In the end, the good guys see through the fake&ghey intimidation attempts, continue fighting, ( <---we are here--}== ) and eventually win.
Sorry buddy, I didn't intend the use of the adverb "cowardly" to be misconstrued as me "calling you names." I was only describing the word of "dooming," itself, as an action founded on fear, or irrational hopelessness.
In the movies, the villains always assure the good guys that they are invincible, and demonstrate their indomitable evil powers to intimidate the good guys into quitting. In the end, the good guys see through the fake&ghey intimidation attempts, continue fighting, ( <---we are here--}== ) and eventually win.
That was not an argument, it was an analogy symbolic of your cowardly dooming.
Cowardly? There's nothing cowardly about the experience of seeing injustice, for decades, and pointing it out.
It's quite reasonable to expect no serious justice for these people. The plan must prove itself. It hasn't, yet, for many.
This is probably the most hypocritical comment I have ever seen on this site lmao
Sorry buddy, I didn't intend the use of the adverb "cowardly" to be misconstrued as me "calling you names." I was only describing the word of "dooming," itself, as an action founded on fear, or irrational hopelessness.