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🇯🇵 I often see endless third world resentment toward the West and feel only pity.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki were destroyed by atomic bombs. We lost everything. We didn't scream about trauma or demand endless reparations. We rebuilt. Today these cities are beautiful.
So, drop the victimhood. Stop blaming history. Change and build something or otherwise get used to being disliked.
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@AIMergePoint @TheSkepticWiz All morality comes from religion. Without religion, there is no common definition of immoral behavior.
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@CommandrInCheat @TheSkepticWiz Ahh. The world without religions “moral” guidance sounds nice.
And you mispelled a word there in your second sentence . ALL is not spelled “some”.
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@TheSkepticWiz Not all religions are equal. Some usurp the message to enforce men's desires. That being said, have you ever considered that Religion really does improve morality, and imagine what it would be like without its moral guidance? 🫣
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@100brainpow @TheSkepticWiz Incorrect. Reward systems based on loss analysis is what builds a moral base. It serves the purpose of providing protection in a social society.
And furthermore you can have good and bad things without a made up book telling you what is good and bad.
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@TheSkepticWiz Naturally we have no such thing as morality is severs no purpose as a species so where does it come from intelligence no smart and strong wouldn’t waste time on weak so where does it come from if the is no good or evil then there is no morality
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@MarvinDav313 @TheSkepticWiz Yes, conscience. Something the brain that signals what you are about to do is good or bad. What you DONT need for that is an ethically questionable book written by men to lean on as some moral code. You already have that, as you have outlined
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You seemed to have forgotten or chosen to disregard the other "gift" that God gave you when he gave you the gift of "FREE WILL".
You left out the other very important sense of something called "Conscience". This is something in the brain (or heart in some) that signals what you are about to do, or have done is good or bad.
For some it is a strong sense, for some it is seared and hardened by years of bad selfish choices. Hardened criminals can hurt or kill others much easier than those who are not criminals. Some call it "empathy".
This goes back to the "original" reason that God decided to create mankind to begin with. Genesis does cover this topic if one is curious to know. . .
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A Dominion contractor with two degrees, swore under oath in her affidavit after working 27 hours at Detroit's TCF Center that she witnessed MASSIVE amounts of clear election fraud involving late-night ballot dumps.
She detailed how her manager, Nick Economagunas (part owner of Dominion), ordered her there instead of the Detroit elections building.
She saw vans FULL of ballots arriving, photos of people carrying ballots out of a "Chicago warehouse," and at 4:30 AM, Mr. Baxter personally brought in boxes from the rear entrance.
She stated each box holding approx 600 ballots, totaling around 50,000 ILLEGAL ballots dumped onto tables just before a 6 AM shift change!
This is exactly the kind of election fraud we've been warning about that was running RMAOAMT across the country during the 2020 election!
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@MrColionNoir The #2A explained.
There are over 20,000 Gun Control Laws in the US, and every one of them violates the Second Amendment!



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Russell Brand, A British guy, just explained the Second Amendment better than most Americans ever do.
Let that sink in.
Russell Brand — a guy from the UK, not a gun guy, not NRA, not some lifelong 2A activist — looked at America’s armed citizen culture and immediately understood something a lot of people here still pretend not to get:
Being armed changes the relationship between the people and power.
That’s the part anti-gun people never want to talk about.
Not just the gun itself.
The fact that you are not helpless.
And when somebody who came from a country with heavy gun control says that out loud, it hits different.
Because now this isn’t “paranoid gun owner” talk.
Now it’s somebody from the other side of it saying:
Yeah… I see what this is really for now.
So I want to ask y’all:
Why do you think so many Americans still don’t understand the Second Amendment the way Russell Brand just did?
Is it because they’ve been lied to?
Because they’ve gotten too comfortable?
Or because deep down, they trust government more than they trust themselves?
Comment:
LIED TO
COMFORTABLE
or
TRUST GOVERNMENT
And be honest —
Did Russell Brand explain the real purpose of the Second Amendment better than most Americans do?
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