Be careful what you wish for...
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Proverbs 24:17
Rejoice not when thine enemy falls, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbles
I agree. To see some of the comments is disturbing. So much hate. WWG1WGA, how does one forget our mantra?
The ones I dislike most are nasty posts about sad people with weird appearance. There by the Grace of God, we are what we are.
Especially the posts, were they use a person who has down syndrome, and then compare them to a liberal retard.
It infuriates me. People with down syndrome are some of the most wholesome, honest, and heartwarming people on the planet.
They have nothing to do with politics, or ideologies, they’re just living their best life. I’m not saying I was perfect for them, but I do think they see the world much different than the rest of us. God bless them.
Agreed.
Thank you. I know someone with Downs. One of the kindest (not nicest) people you'll meet. I understand we've all been frustrated with the left, but what point is there at rejoicing at their misery?
We should be better than this. We should also be more understanding, knowing full well the scale of psychological conditioning they've gone through. It's in everything and it's in everywhere. Unless we can definitively say that never could be us, we should accept that we are, in our own ways, simply lucky.
The quicker it all falls apart, the quicker we get to rebuilding. TOGETHER! Everyone will have to help in the rebuilding process…instead of just a few doing all the heavy lifting. This is going to be painful for all of us, but real growth rarely comes easy.
True. But if the current system has to fail in order to bring in a new economic system that benefits everyone, then our intentions are still good if we root for the transition.
u/#haha
u/#pepenuke
We need a good shake up (wake up), not a failure. Championing for complete bank failure is one of the dumbest things we could do.
Controlled destruction to end the endless. Simultaneous rebuild.
I really don't give a shit at this point. Our money is in a credit union, which is at least better than a bank. Still, after three fucking years, I want something to wake up my wife.
Reached? We've been there for quite a while now.
Lol. Ok. We've just NOW reached that point? Gtfoh
While I agree with the sentiment I'm not too impressed by anyone taking the high road all of the sudden acting like we haven't been putting up with shit for ages.
How innocent are the depositors who knew they were well over the limit of what is insured and still opted to store in a bank who obviously wasn't taking care of their money?