@hb1290hb@nosoup4knowles They don't run it. This is a proposed note, which hopefully never ends up being shown on the post. If you are concerned, I would recommend joining community notes so you can down-vote poor quality notes like this and up-vote high quality notes.
@nosoup4knowles@GrahamAllen@TUGFansMatter The proposed community notes are ridiculous. "No not that video where Charlie states Erika should take over, we need a different video where he says that!"
@johnholler1787@conservmillen Suffering isn't a duty, it's a temporary condition.
18 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is going to be revealed to us. 19 For the creation eagerly waits with anticipation for God’s sons to be revealed.
@JonJason93@JoelWBerry@McJuggerNuggets I guess we should kill all the already born people who are suffering in this world too? Why stop with only those currently suffering? There are plenty of people not suffering yet but who probably will at some point too.
Imagine a post like this, but instead of referring to an unborn baby, he’s referring to his Down Syndrome toddler. Everyone would be aghast and enraged.
Yet the only differences between a toddler and an unborn baby are age and location. These aren’t reasons to kill someone outside the womb, so they don’t work as reasons to kill someone inside the womb, either.
No euphemisms or sympathetic language can mask the reality that killing a baby is brutal, painful, and evil.
People with special needs are no less valuable - and therefore no less deserving of life - than people without special needs.
Despite Jesse’s attempt to center this murder on his and his wife’s feelings, the truth is, in every abortion scenario, the primary - and typically only - victim is the baby. He or she deserves all of our sympathy and advocacy.
@TrekkerForTruth@JoelWBerry What does that mean? The mainstream religious right has been against abortion since before the word "woke" was even a thing.
The full assault on reality we are seeing today has been planned for a long time.
It’s intentional. It’s why Tucker pretends that Christians are treated great in Saudi Arabia where it’s illegal to build a church, but persecuted in Israel where they have full rights. It’s why Candace goes to Russia and claims they are a Christian nation while Christians outside the state church are regularly jailed and persecuted against there.
It’s why they coordinate with and get paid by foreign interests while pretending to be concerned about foreign influence.
It’s why they pretend to care about civilians killed in a war when it involves US or Israel, but then praise Russia while it murders countless civilians. They pretend to care about Christin deaths or persecution, but insist you ignore it at the hands of Islamists in Nigeria, Lebanon, Ukraine etc
It’s why these people spend every day trying to destroy US alliances and cover for our enemies while pretending to serve American interests. It’s why they claim you’re not allowed to say things they say every day to enormous profit and benefit.
They want to demoralize Americans and then subvert our belief in our system, until it gets destroyed. And they will ally with foreign enemies and domestic partners to do it. It’s why you see an alliance between Islamists, the far-lefts, and the alt-right. Because they are all invested in that destruction. They figure they will work out who takes power after.
@tnleeuw@TheDeadDistrict There is an argument for waiting until they start offloading in Crimea. Damage to the ports in Crimea would likely be much more difficult for Russia to repair.
@Juliolovestacos@LukaDm19@MiddleearthMixr Even if we are the only intelligent species on earth, how is a sci-fi story that imagines a world in which humans exist dangerous? I see it like the Odyssey, I don't believe in Zeus or cyclopes, but it's an interesting story.
I challenge every single person who believes minors should be enabled and even encouraged to transition to read this first person testimony to the end.
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Here's how the game they're playing with Erika works. They start with an outrageous claim or accusation that's so serious and damaging, it feels like you have no choice but to respond to it. Then they flip the burden of proof. Instead of proving the claim, they demand proof it isn't true. This is burden-shifting, but it's made worse by the fact that a lot of accusations are difficult (if not impossible) to disprove, especially when they’re about someone's motives or private behavior.
Once the accusation is out there, every possible reaction gets twisted into evidence of guilt. If you deny it, they say you’re being defensive. If you try to explain yourself, they say you’re over-explaining because you got caught. If you get angry, they say your anger proves they struck a nerve. And if you stay quiet, well . . . only the guilty have nothing to say in their own defense.
So the outrageous accusation itself never actually gets tested honestly, and it wasn't supposed to. The whole point was to make as many people as possible believe the claim must be true, no matter what is or isn't said in response to it. And it's nearly as effective as it is evil.
The only way out of the trap is to show that it's a trap, and to ridicule and reject the wicked people who tried to set it up in the first place.
@MiddleearthMixr I never use the "For You" tab, I've curated my "Following" tab to eliminate the majority of the rang bait, but even then I can't fully escape it, because the temptation to retweet terrible things is too great for most accounts.