Point out that the Democratic party, is the party of the "Super Delegate", so while voting is cute and makes the masses feel like their vote matters; it doesn't.
Ask Bernie how the Super Delegates worked for Hillary. It didn't matter how many state primaries he won; it was wasted effort. The Super Delegates exist in case the stupid masses don't do what the elite want, they simply outnumber the masses.
That's "Democracy" in action - others would just call it a dictatorship.
I basically did, it just glanced off the dull gray NPC shell.
As noted, I still don’t get how to breach it.
Working on a good meme for the Roman Road and accepting the Holy Spirit. Lack of discernment from absence of the Spirit is my best remaining guess. I know we have some discerning unbelievers here, but nothing says the Spirit can’t be at work before belief, when it’s the spirit that helps bring us to belief.
I feel like the ones I’ve seen are all lacking… something.
Mostly, it's the bone-chilling fear of having to admit -- to yourself and to others -- that you've been flagrantly, stubbornly, obnoxiously, fanatically wrong about nearly everything.
Point out that the Democratic party, is the party of the "Super Delegate", so while voting is cute and makes the masses feel like their vote matters; it doesn't.
Ask Bernie how the Super Delegates worked for Hillary. It didn't matter how many state primaries he won; it was wasted effort. The Super Delegates exist in case the stupid masses don't do what the elite want, they simply outnumber the masses.
That's "Democracy" in action - others would just call it a dictatorship.
I basically did, it just glanced off the dull gray NPC shell.
As noted, I still don’t get how to breach it.
Working on a good meme for the Roman Road and accepting the Holy Spirit. Lack of discernment from absence of the Spirit is my best remaining guess. I know we have some discerning unbelievers here, but nothing says the Spirit can’t be at work before belief, when it’s the spirit that helps bring us to belief.
I feel like the ones I’ve seen are all lacking… something.
"What is it that holds it in place?"
Mostly, it's the bone-chilling fear of having to admit -- to yourself and to others -- that you've been flagrantly, stubbornly, obnoxiously, fanatically wrong about nearly everything.