If the tribunals are made public, and if the punishments are made public, I believe there is a substantial number of Americans who won't have the stomach for watching them. Given what the bad guys have done to America, though, it should be required watching on TV, in schoolrooms, and in civics courses for generations to come so the the mistakes of the past will never be repeated.
Indeed. The public fell asleep somewhere in the 1950s to 1960s and abdicated their (our) responsibility to Big Government. How has that worked out? The lessons to be learned in the coming months and years will be that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We can never again take our eyes off of government. Government is supposed to work for US, not US working for THEM.
Have we learned nothing about coercion?
Making people watch people being killed on t.v. just sounds ... totally unproductive. I get the idea, I guess.
But anything coercive where the govt. is making something mandatory for "our own good " really strikes me as something an anon would not champion. Not suggesting you aren't an anon btw. Just my opinion about this particular subject. Hang em if it's what the law proscribes, but then forcing every person in a country to watch it? Seems authoritarian to me.
Yeah, I've been an anon since Nov. 2017 when I first learned about Q. But your point is well taken. I don't support COERCED watching, but just making it recommended viewing to see the full evil that has been done. Of course some will turn away, and not want to know, those who will WILLINGLY remain ignorant. But just enough patriots WILL watch, and read, and delve into this brave new world that is about to unfold.
In the sense of "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it," We The People deserve to know what has been done in our name, and with our tax dollars.
Required reading or required viewing is not a mandatory behavior, but they are "required" only in the sense of this: IF you want to be an informed citizen, a useful citizen, and a productive citizen, you really should watch and read what is going to be presented to you.
Right on. I really wish the popular rhetoric used by this movement was more refined and less rabid sounding, you know what I mean? And I don't believe it is because of a lack of stomach, or grit that is the only, or even the biggest reason for not wanting to watch executions on t.v.
I can watch some really bad and really real life gory and violent stuff. I can "stomach" it. But that doesn't have anything to do with why I wouldn't take time to watch a hanging of one of these traitors. Just reading or hearing that it's happening or happened would be plenty for me to remember and understand. Witnessing violence doesn't harden ones resolve to not be lame. But of course that is just my opinion.
I do want to thank you for your response. It sucks when a simple well reasoned and thoughtful argument being made to express your view of matters sticks out like a sore thumb. Good day to you, Anon.
People who never considered doing any of the many forms of betrayal don’t really need to watch executions. The idea behind making them public is to warn others who may be contemplating selling out their countrymen.
Did the Allies not force the German people to go to the concentration camps to see the attrocities commited, while they did nothing to stop it and even participated in the horrors that was finally exposed to the world? Everyone must learn the truth and see it with their own eyes.
If the tribunals are made public, and if the punishments are made public, I believe there is a substantial number of Americans who won't have the stomach for watching them. Given what the bad guys have done to America, though, it should be required watching on TV, in schoolrooms, and in civics courses for generations to come so the the mistakes of the past will never be repeated.
I'd rewrite that sentence: Given what the sleeping public has allowed the bad guys to do to America it should be required watching on TV...
Indeed. The public fell asleep somewhere in the 1950s to 1960s and abdicated their (our) responsibility to Big Government. How has that worked out? The lessons to be learned in the coming months and years will be that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We can never again take our eyes off of government. Government is supposed to work for US, not US working for THEM.
Have we learned nothing about coercion? Making people watch people being killed on t.v. just sounds ... totally unproductive. I get the idea, I guess.
But anything coercive where the govt. is making something mandatory for "our own good " really strikes me as something an anon would not champion. Not suggesting you aren't an anon btw. Just my opinion about this particular subject. Hang em if it's what the law proscribes, but then forcing every person in a country to watch it? Seems authoritarian to me.
Yeah, I've been an anon since Nov. 2017 when I first learned about Q. But your point is well taken. I don't support COERCED watching, but just making it recommended viewing to see the full evil that has been done. Of course some will turn away, and not want to know, those who will WILLINGLY remain ignorant. But just enough patriots WILL watch, and read, and delve into this brave new world that is about to unfold.
In the sense of "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it," We The People deserve to know what has been done in our name, and with our tax dollars.
Required reading or required viewing is not a mandatory behavior, but they are "required" only in the sense of this: IF you want to be an informed citizen, a useful citizen, and a productive citizen, you really should watch and read what is going to be presented to you.
Right on. I really wish the popular rhetoric used by this movement was more refined and less rabid sounding, you know what I mean? And I don't believe it is because of a lack of stomach, or grit that is the only, or even the biggest reason for not wanting to watch executions on t.v.
I can watch some really bad and really real life gory and violent stuff. I can "stomach" it. But that doesn't have anything to do with why I wouldn't take time to watch a hanging of one of these traitors. Just reading or hearing that it's happening or happened would be plenty for me to remember and understand. Witnessing violence doesn't harden ones resolve to not be lame. But of course that is just my opinion.
I do want to thank you for your response. It sucks when a simple well reasoned and thoughtful argument being made to express your view of matters sticks out like a sore thumb. Good day to you, Anon.
People who never considered doing any of the many forms of betrayal don’t really need to watch executions. The idea behind making them public is to warn others who may be contemplating selling out their countrymen.
And to you.
Did the Allies not force the German people to go to the concentration camps to see the attrocities commited, while they did nothing to stop it and even participated in the horrors that was finally exposed to the world? Everyone must learn the truth and see it with their own eyes.
They did force the people living in the villages right next to the camps, yes. But not the entire country. Lol.