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To: JudyinCanada

But why do they immediately fall into victimhood? I’ve been working through someone wronging me and messing up my current life and my future. It’s taken years and will always be there but I’m no victim. I know where to focus the anger and it’s not at everyone and everything else. I’m not out with pink pussy hats threatening to blow up the WH or holding up bloody severed heads of POTUS or yanking my preschooler (don’t have a preschooler but whatever) out of his school because Trump’s grandson might be on the playground with him. Trump’s little grandson didn’t do anything to me or mine so why should I be angry at him?

Too many insane people in the US.


242 posted on 10/01/2018 7:33:22 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: bgill
My pet theory is that this is a bi-product of the sin of jealousy, and it manifests as blazing, unfocused anger. I think our politicians and community leaders have been promoting jealousy for their own purposes for years.

It is something that really bothers me, and I see it consuming people everywhere. I cannot remember which prince of a community leader was saying it, but when Obama was in office, the message was, sure, he's got a nice life, but until every black person in this country has exactly the same, down to the ashtrays, there is no justice. I think this is how you create an army of victims, set to destroy.

Jealousy is the bedrock of the social justice movement. It truly sickens me.

There, my gift of a mini-rant to you! ;-)

245 posted on 10/01/2018 7:44:46 AM PDT by JustSurrounded
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