@skibidiCornPop@Mofoman360 You're either a bot or a loser. You can't come up with anything to say? Brain not functioning? Respond with another meme if this is a bot.
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Joe Kent is a pathetic loser.
Tucker Carlson is a pathetic loser.
Dave Smith is a pathetic loser.
Candace Owens is a pathetic loser.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a pathetic loser.
Thomas Massie is a is a pathetic loser.
Alex Jones is a pathetic loser.
Ian Carroll is a pathetic loser.
Cenk Uyger is a pathetic loser.
@diane_highfill1@badge55950@Darkdarling00 Idk, ask anyone who still supports trump. It's basically an IQ test, because watching trump supporters as someone who hates the Democrats, I think only low and I mean LOW IQ folk support him.
@Truth0180@badge55950@Darkdarling00 What kind of retard mental gymnastics do you have to do to try and claim someone else is a pedo while your leader hides the Epstein files
@skibidiCornPop@Mofoman360 Yes, he wants to not fight fire with fire... You know, like Jesus Christ taught: turn the other cheek.
But, no, you're saying Jesus and the pope are wrong, that you have to kill people who want to kill you (which no mass group except elites want you dead)
@Mofoman360 I don’t know all of the popes but this pope is very misguided. He wants to be friends with people that want you dead. He posts passive aggressively towards his own people and positively towards those who actively kill christians. This is not the way and he must be removed asap!
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In contrast to the hesitations of some religious leaders, President Donald J. Trump has articulated a willingness to confront regimes that threaten innocent life. His approach—controversial to those seemingly indifferent to protecting innocent life —nonetheless reflects a recognition that evil does not dissipate through silence.
While political leaders operate within complex frameworks, the underlying moral question remains simple: do they acknowledge the reality of injustice, and are they willing to act against it?
“Moral clarity is not extremism. It is the foundation of justice.”
The Torah’s commandment does not prescribe specific policies. But it does insist on a posture: one of engagement, not indifference.
Toward a Theology of Responsibility
If there is a unifying theme in my work, it is this: Judaism demands that we hate evil—not people, but evil itself. That we refuse to sanitize it, excuse it, or ignore it. And my most extensive elaboration n this theme is captured in my book “Kosher Hate.”
The commandment not to stand idly by is the practical expression of that theology. It translates moral conviction into obligation.
@TulsiGabbard Naw hommy, we ain play like that round here. I get that you're required to say this because the Zionists have their hand shoved up you, like a ventriloquist.
A lot of people used to respect you, not anymore sadly for you.
As we observe solemn week of Holocaust Remembrance, we honor the memory of the six million Jews and millions of others murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. We stand in solidarity with survivors, their families, and all who carry the scars of that unimaginable evil.
I will never forget my visit to the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz. Walking through those grounds—seeing the gas chambers, the piles of shoes, eyeglasses, and personal belongings—left a profound and lasting impact on me. It was a visceral reminder of human’s capacity for evil, and of our duty to confront such hatred and darkness.
We must ensure “Never Again” is not just words, but a guiding principle.
Honestly, when I saw this picture of Trump I didn't think of Jesus at all. He looks more like an apostle is healing sick people.
I'm a very strong born-again Christian. I wasn't even remotely offended.
99% of the people who were offended by this hated Trump anyway.