Johnny Rico
323 posts


@escapetcm @real_hotaru seems like you people hate me just for being tall AND I WISH I WAS SHORT SO I COULD BE A FEMBOY🥺


🇺🇸🇮🇷🇱🇧 About an hour ago, Trump posted what may be his most significant message of this entire war, with a few very interesting lines... “The U.S.A. will get all Nuclear Dust" and "No money will exchange hands" Trump is claiming Iran will surrender its enriched uranium stockpile with zero financial concessions, no sanctions relief, no unfrozen assets Iran hasn’t confirmed this, but if true it would be a complete capitulation on their part "This deal is in no way subject to Lebanon" Trump is not just separating the tracks, he is removing Lebanon as a negotiating card entirely Iran wanted Lebanon included to extract more concessions, Trump just took that off the table and said he will deal with Lebanon, on his own terms, on his own timeline "Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer, they are PROHIBITED from doing so by the U.S.A." Trump publicly ordering Israel to stop fighting, with a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon already in effect This is Washington telling the entire region: the fighting stops now, we decide when it ends, not Iran, not Israel, not Hezbollah What he is signaling is not just about Iran or Lebanon, it is about who is in charge of ending this war Trump just answered that question





Something you all need to be prepared for. The media is going to start trying to drag out sob stories of people wrongly fired. Realize that will be lies.


A super-quick theology of governmental justice from Romans 13: 1) It is right to want justice when evildoers do wicked things. 2) You need not be an ethno-nationalist, furthermore, to desire your government to punish evil. 3) Romans 13:3 could not be clearer. Rulers are "a terror" to "bad" conduct. 4) Romans 13:4 indicates that government "does not bear the sword in vain." 5) Public leaders are called "the servant of God" and they are called to be "an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer." 6) This means that Christians should WANT and PRAY FOR the sword to crack down on evildoers. 7) For particularly heinous crimes like the slaughter of Iryna Zaruska, I believe that the death penalty is warranted. 8) All this shows us: a government that does not punish evil is not functioning correctly--not at all. 9) I will repeat myself: the view I have just lined out is *in no way* connected to ethno-nationalism. This is basic biblical Christianity. 10) Christians should want justice, support the justice system, pray for justice, and be a public voice that opposes evil, honors good, and holds the wicked to full and terrifying account. 11) There is zero tension between loving the gospel and standing for justice--in fact, the gospel of grace is what fully awakens our conscience and ignites our ethics, charging us to be "salt and light" in the public (Matthew 5:13-14), a people who speak for the voiceless and defend the defenseless.





























