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@simpleroofer

🇺🇲 🇻🇦 Agreeable Midwestern populist. Your roof is leaking because there's a nail where there shouldn't be. Classical Liberal

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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@AutismCapital Has an advanced degree and nothing interesting to say. Reads like a school shooter manifesto, albeit with correct spelling and punctuation
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Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Cole Allen, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s purported manifesto.
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@PubWanghaf Was thinking there seems to be some ample frame here, possible groyper
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Pub@PubWanghaf·
BREAKING: photo of attempted White House correspondents dinner assassin William Sexton released
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@Sensus_Fidelium Would you support an ammendment that says human life begins at conception, or would that be trampling New York and California's rights?
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Sensus Fidelium@Sensus_Fidelium·
well the 1st attempt was to make slavery perpetual and the south said 'no thanks' to that (Bc it wasn't about slavery). So then they were forced after (just like the 14th which wasn't even ratified). There are founders that say a bill of rights was a bad thing bc it made people think the federal gov't had powers it didn't (as we see today). Was it just a couple months ago Colorado passed an amendment outlawing slavery. You know where any form of that was taken place? Total theatre. No need for it
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Sensus Fidelium@Sensus_Fidelium·
Repeal everything from the 14th on. 19th was just another to divide the house. It's sad most women don't see that. It's not hating women it's not dividing a home. If the husband votes one way and the wife goes out and negates his vote why bother? Though again not everyone should be voting (gasp). Also, the bill of rights was said, by people like Governor Morris, that it wasn't needed bc it made people think the central gov't had powers it never had to begin with. & then adding things later would screw things up... it did
lilaroseshow@lilaroseshow

Christian feminist Leah Sargeant on whether we should repeal the 19th Amendment. Watch.

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Sensus Fidelium@Sensus_Fidelium·
@simpleroofer is it an issue today? Nobody seems to care about africa doing it still so why is it a problem if it was? You think people will start 'enslaving' people after? Oh wait bosses do that now. They may need to reword it
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Sensus Fidelium@Sensus_Fidelium·
@simpleroofer what was the original 13th? I didn't say 13th bc too many can't think and would have just said something idiotic like "oh look he's for slavery" while that person is for slavery making their cell phone, being treated as one by their gov't etc etc
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@ScottMGreer It should stay British but I don't believe they could win again, they currently can't keep a single destroyer at sea. It's dumb because starmer probably loves the idea, only punishes the UK right
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@CatholicPebble If a modern supermax prison doesn't violate human dignity I don't know what does
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Catholic Pebble@CatholicPebble·
With regards to death penalty, I have always found the argument of "human dignity" utterly confusing. How exactly does death penalty violate human dignity? Does natural death violate it too? Does every punishment violate human dignity? What even is human dignity in this context? As far as I'm aware, the Church never believed that punishment (including death) violates human dignity. Therefore, prudential opinions of the last two popes are simply erroneous. One can personally be against death penalty but one can't claim that something the Church allowed for centuries violates human dignity. Our Lord warned Pilate that his authority comes from above, but Our Lord never denied that Pilate had the authority to resort to capital punishment. Pilate abused that authority when he ordered Our Lord (who was innocent and pure) be crucified, but abusing authority does not imply a lack of authority.
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MILO@Nero·
There are people you just don’t bet against. Donald Trump used to be one of them. Candace Owens still is.
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@hf_222222 The western world is uniquely incapable of keeping murderers in prison
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Scott Smith@hf_222222·
Worth noting, Pope Leo expressly reaffirms the teaching the Death Penalty is inadmissible, only because effective systems of detention have been developed. Which means, clearly not *intrinsically* evil, just impermissible for us with our modern capabilities.
Vatican News@VaticanNews

Pope Leo sent a video message to those gathered at DePaul University in the U.S. to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in the State of Illinois. In the message, he stressed that the Church continues to affirm “that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.”

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The Other Paul@TheOtherPaul2·
I literally never made a moral point, you don't have to read my mind. You *imposed* a moral reading. As such, my point doesn't rely on some moralising over Rome being mean. My point was to show that Rome's ability to keep unity wasn't from her abstract infallibility. It was from her imperial authority, which any power can have without pretense of spiritual supremacy.
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κρῠπτός@_kruptos·
Protestants are as afraid of talking honestly about the Reformation and its downstream effects, positive and negative, as Boomers are about having conversations around WW2 (“never again”) and Civil Rights (colour blind society).
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@TheOtherPaul2 @_kruptos If your not making a moral judgement on the killing of heretics, than you negate the point I'm replying to. I can only read what you type, not your lofty thoughts
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The Other Paul@TheOtherPaul2·
Never denied they were, and I'm not making a moral judgement. "The inability to create unity" was due to the Reformation being an effort by multiple distinct national units, while the Church of Rome was a continental empire. Nothinf to do with false claims about Petrine authority. Basic history, bud.
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The Other Paul@TheOtherPaul2·
@_kruptos I mean that's just completely made up. We discuss and debate these all the time. It's rather the Romanists who are often oblivious on how the Pope kept unity; not by an abstract divine prerogative that everyone believed, but by the power to compel kings to kill heretics.
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@shagbark_hick My friend in Chicago tore down and built a new garage without pulling a single permit. One of many anecdotes I've observed where privacy somehow is better in the city, if there's too many ppl no one pays attention to you
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From what I can tell, apartment living is very often "more private" than most forms of "country life." Depending on the layout of the building, apartments can often hit the right "mix," where you can choose to be anonymous or choose to be gregarious as you like. Whereas even the owner of a fairly isolated estate in the boondocks will be seen, noticed, etc. People see if you've plowed your road, they see the mud tracks, they notice you at the gas station, they know if you're around and they know when you're gone. You may feel alone on your acreage -- but you can be certain that your presence is noticed by locals. Contrast this with a big-city apartment building. Often, depending on the building, nobody notices or cares who comes and goes. But if you've got friends in the building, you run into each other organically often enough. Very private.
Midwest Antiquarian@Eric_Erins

@shagbark_hick You should see how we live in the city. FWIW I enjoy it, it’s a village. It’s nice to be able to borrow an egg or whatever. Impromptu dinner guests because you stopped and chatted on the stairs, etc.

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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@piersmorgan The US would just be changing its stance to one of ambivalence. It's Argentina you'll be losing them to
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Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
If President Trump wants to take the Falkland Islands away from Britain, then we must reclaim the United States. Perfect way to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence. King Charles can announce it to Congress next week.
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@AFpost Normally I'd find hot dog cars interesting but...
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AF Post@AFpost·
Richard Spencer rejects “mainstream” Republican claims that the SPLC astroturfed the far right, calling the assertion “dumb” and noting that the indictment only alleges a single paid informant. Follow: @AFpost
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Simple Roofer@simpleroofer·
@TylerDMcNabb Ok I'm caught up. You live in the district of the sole remaining pro life democrat in both chambers. Making the tantrum inconsequential
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Tyler McNabb (Tý)🇻🇦@TylerDMcNabb·
Yesterday, for the first time in my life, I registered as a Democrat and left the Republican Party. The President threatened to nuke an entire civilization. Making threats to murder women and children—even if intended only as political leverage—is straight-up evil. The new war MAGA is waging on the Church is also very real. It can now be seen in Republican politicians in Congress, conservative media, everyday people, and, of course, the President himself. I want the Republican Party to feel the impact of people leaving because of all this. Thankfully, where I vote, there are pro-life Democrats, and I’ll be supporting them. Depending on who the nominee is, I might still vote for a Republican in the general election, but a statement needs to be made. On economics, healthcare, immigration, and the environment, I lean center-left anyway. Now that Casey has been overturned and Republicans have refused to advance additional pro-life legislation—or enforce legal mechanisms that would protect prenatal humans—I’m out.
Edward Feser@FeserEdward

The Left? All the anti-Leo stuff I've been seeing on this site for days has been coming from MAGA people, starting with the president. I'm glad you're not joining in with it, Michael, and no doubt the Left is delighted to see it. But let's have no illusions about who started it.

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