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As an Iranian watching this rescue mission unfold, I was praying the American pilot would make it out alive, not just for him, but so the Islamic Republic could not use him as a bargaining chip or claim some twisted “victory.”
At the same time, I felt a deep envy.
Your government sent elite special forces, million-dollar aircraft, and moved heaven and earth to bring one American home. No hesitation. No excuses.
In Iran, the regime uses human shields and recruited child soldiers to clear minefields during the Iran-Iraq war. They treat their own people like disposable tools. They are now recruiting child soldiers as we speak.
The Islamic Republic has zero regard for human life. That’s the brutal difference.
One side risks everything to save their own.
The other sacrifices their own to stay in power.
This hits hard when you have lived under both realities.
She is describing the difference between sociopaths (people with no conscience) and normal human beings.
Sociopaths always see other people solely as things to be used. When those people are no longer useful, they are discarded.
Sociopaths are always drawn to communism because that gives them the most power and control over others, which is the only thing they care about.
You will see this pattern every single time in cities and countries where the people live in poverty and the leaders live in luxury. Every single time.
Exactly.
A friend once said "The world feels wrong because it is run by psychopaths."
I agree with that.
CHANGING that is ultimately what Q, the White Hats, and the Great Awakening is all about.
I completely agree. And I think that's why so many here are so drawn to Jesus: Because he was the anti-psychopath. All his lessons were about living as a good human being, not as a psychopath or as an animal.
That's why the black hats are so against him.
A great way to put it, Cuetardian. "Jesus was the anti-psychopath" -- I love it!
and if I may: We've all seen how emotional some good people become when they decide to truly accept Jesus.
I think at least some of that is the great relief, and great joy, of having it hit you that there is another way to live your life.
You don't have to screw over everyone else in order to be successful yourself.
You don't have to feel like you're stuck in a world of bad people and you can't do anything to change that.
You've learned that there is another way, a better way, where you don't have to accept evil just to get by.
That is one of the most profound experiences any human can have.
No wonder they're so happy when it finally happens to them.