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portuguesemama123 2 points ago +2 / -0

i think because it was HIS movie. he was "rejected" by the evil ones. thank god. ergo, no connection. unless i missed something. (happens more than i like). the movie is not evil. the movie would have connected him.

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

gotcha.

all things war and combat are alien to me.

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

could you explain it to me like I'm 5?

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

When people show you who they are, believe them.

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portuguesemama123 2 points ago +2 / -0

hmmmm. i had a lengthy response and then accidentally deleted the whole thing.

Suffice it to say that righteous anger, imho, has it's place. I believe the story of the unforgiving servant is about holding others to the same standard.

God does not forgive those who violate his laws and show no contrition.

God does not ask more of us than of himself and does not expect us to be omniscient (know truly another man's heart).

edit: and what is the role of moral outrage?

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

meh. no way for me to be sure. I have "let go" and "let God." disappointed too many times.

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portuguesemama123 2 points ago +2 / -0

can't find the other reply I started.... but yes, I see the context in which you wrote it.... and he simply cannot fix everything he broke.

is it right and proper to let him live out his life in a prison? idk really. the conditions of the prison may be relevant? the children who's lives he's ruined, his role in bringing down western civ through his dirty dealings.... what is pragmatic is not always moral.

the transactional exchange may be worth executing.... that is, this is the horror if you don't tell us (slow painful end in general pop) or this is the less horrific end if you do tell us.

His punishment for eternity is between him and God, his punishment here is between him and society. Sociopaths only understand pain. Other sociopaths must know that crimes like his do not result in life in prison unless it is very uncomfortable.

i am picky about words and really the "fix everything he broke" just hit me wrong. I appreciate your thoughtful posts-- always trigger more thought and consideration of the topic.

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portuguesemama123 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's unconstitutional. Hope the judge knows the procedural law for response time. Douche bags anyway.

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

with all due respect, and btw, thank you for your service-- I mean that sincerely -- why are you telling everyone what THEY are doing is not making a difference?

Sounds like you disagree with the method for change. Whether things are REALLY changing or not-- only time will tell. In the meantime, non violent law abiding protest is what is encouraged.

This board is to provide energy for taking non violent action. To warn against being set up like the J6 protestors were. To build community and provide tools for redpilling normies.

That's all I believe this board is trying to achieve. More than that and they might just get shut down by the power brokers. But I don't know anything really.

Again, thank you for your service.

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portuguesemama123 13 points ago +13 / -0

They are evil. That is the fact revealed by their behavior now. Travis Tritt had no idea (as many of us) he was working for the devil when he was on that project. Thank God they cancelled it and there are no ties to Disney. Does that help?

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portuguesemama123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Has Trump ever called out Barr for his poor performance?

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portuguesemama123 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do you have an effective solution?

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portuguesemama123 5 points ago +5 / -0

i guess since he's not a person he gets to keep his beef and his property?

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is a mystery for sure. Imho, people appear to have a level of rigidity to Truth and Morals out of the gate. Those that have challenging beginnings may actually strengthen their resolve -- or atleast hold on to their connection to what is true, right, and moral. Others can have "the ideal" and still manage to become sociopathic.

If we live to become adults, we are responsible for the content of our character. That's the basis of Western Civilization. (or a cornerstone, anyway)

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portuguesemama123 1 point ago +1 / -0

Odd how so many see Hunter's vulnerability but fail to look at the wretched upbringings of all the other sociopaths in power. Perhaps Soros was damaged by his father, eh?

Maybe it is Hunter's public brokenness that triggers the compassion? There is an assumption of altruism on his part regarding the laptop. How do we know his motives? I am not feeling compassion towards him.

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