@KEYVY8@josh_uglyasf I disagree I think there is nuance between them that is implied in the titles but he didn’t directly articulate. I feel like the words are enough to imply the differences but if you want me to break it down I will
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@blasianmuva2 @_MLFootball This is fascinating. People read the same quote and get completely different understandings based on their own projections. I think people are incapable of comprehending each other here. Clearly, the degree of separation is too much. Literally having different arguments
@TedUrchin @gunsnrosesgirl3 Putting critical thinking in the place of God is stupid even in an abstract sense. God is a placeholder for the unknown, exercising the key axis of human existence called belief. One of our most powerful chemical hormonal and existential tools to understand and react to our world
@spinblender @JDVanceNewsX Plus I was critiquing more than your lack of empathy. The greater issue is the inability to think critically. You fundamentally misunderstood the purpose of the memorial. It’s not homage to a hero but a monument to an involuntary martyr. Doesn’t take a genius to get that.
@spinblender @JDVanceNewsX Monuments by nature are erected based on impact. They don’t just commemorate heroes but memorialize tragedies, preserve history and serve a variety of other purposes.
@spinblender@Jeannine_C_ @JDVanceNewsX I think you misunderstand why the monument was erected. It’s a testament to the impact his death had in that it caused a global movement and recognition of a continued struggle. His death permeated the zeitgeist and the monument acknowledges that significance.
@spinblender @JDVanceNewsX Not a hero but an involuntary martyr. I honestly don’t understand how you can be so bereft of empathy so as to draw this comparison. It’s kind of sad the evident lack of ability to abstract or think critically presented here.