The Tyler Robinson case is going to expose a lot of the worst grifters and psychopaths on the Right, and the audience will eventually feel burned and start to turn on them. We're at the top of the market for right-wing conspiracy slop. Correction incoming.
If someone says “I am a Christian, but I don’t believe this part of the Bible,” then that person is not a Christian.
You either believe His Word completely, or you don’t. There is no middle ground.
Biden’s pardon of Fauci is unconstitutionally vague, covers 10 years of potential crimes, and was signed by autopen without Biden’s direct authorization.
We would eliminate a high amount of abortions simply by criminalizing abortion. If people had to face consequences for killing their child, less people would kill their child. This isn’t difficult.
If Anthony Fauci did in fact approve gain of function research which then led to a lab leak, he’s responsible for nearly every single person I know losing a loved one.
That is unforgivable.
He must be prosecuted.
Here is what we know: U.S. taxpayer money, funneled through USAID and NIH, funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. That research likely caused the COVID pandemic that killed millions and cost trillions.
Dr. Fauci personally signed off on these experiments, then lied to Congress about it. Biden tried to protect him with a last-minute pardon. That’s the very definition of a cover-up.
Tulsi Gabbard was the real deal. She handled her business, she did what needed to be done, and then she stepped back to take care of her sick husband. That’s loyalty. End of story.
Society collectively needs to stop making excuses for awful behaviour.
There are BILLIONS of people around the world who grew up in suboptimal conditions and they don't use it as an excuse to be a criminal or degenerate.
Tolerance of evil isn't a virtue.
I really wanted to believe the group defending Karmelo was a limited fringe of radicals. But the show of mainstream support and utter delusion from many black politicians, celebrities & activists quickly dashed that hope. It’s one thing when we’re talking about a black person who was killed - you can at least understand sympathy for George Floyd or Michael Brown, even if the facts are disputed. But we are talking about an undisputed murderer. To defend him, one has to be so far outside of reality and the realm of moral truth that they can no longer tell up from down. It’s so extremely dangerous for people who think this way to have any say whatsoever in matters of law and justice.