It seems as though nothing awakens them from their stupor -- not war, not abuse of children, not skyrocketing inflation, not corruption -- nothing seems to phase them. There really seems to be no way to fix stupid.
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Yes, after a lifetime of trying to reason with these bluetards (in my experience, a largely futile exercise), tolerating them and, in some cases, disengaging from them completely, we now get to suffer through what will be the Mother-of-All-Storms. If, God willing, I’m destined to survive the coming MOAS, it will be fascinating, in retrospect, I’m sure, to analyze all that occurred.
In any case I’ve taken to pondering just what lesson I’m supposed to be gleaning from all this, what God wants me to learn and/or do, how He wants me to grow. I’ve got to be honest, I’m not looking forward to the MOAS, but want to get on with it as the sooner we get into it, the sooner, God willing, we’ll get through it and out of it.
That's a great point. I've been praying more increasingly for discernment. I'm always afraid that I'm going to buy into or believe the wrong thing, especially based on emotion. (And I CAN get emotional.) We're not called to live or react like that. In any event...your words are soothing and a good and constant reminder, so TY again for that!