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To: TEXOKIE

Owls have been a symbol of wisdom and pride since the Ancient Greeks. How does one distinguish between the innocent Owls (whom we admire for their faculties greater than our own and everybody knows how smart birds are) and the evil pedo ping pong owls. Tough question.


1,429 posted on 11/26/2018 1:14:32 PM PST by ichabod1 (He's a vindictive SOB but he's *our* vindictive SOB.)
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To: ichabod1

Real owls that live in trees are good. They still make freaky sounds though!


1,440 posted on 11/26/2018 1:34:15 PM PST by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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Owls have been a symbol of wisdom and pride since the Ancient Greeks. How does one distinguish between the innocent Owls (whom we admire for their faculties greater than our own and everybody knows how smart birds are) and the evil pedo ping pong owls. Tough question.

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Yes. tough question indeed.

I think that is what research is for.

If you see a pattern of possible wrong doing.... and then see a symbol with the person or organization which has been subject to associations with evil, then that is a clue.

In my mind the symbol is not definitive of the bad guy, but is a clue that makes it mandatory to research deeply so as to rule out that the suspected bad guy is or isn’t really a bad guy.

As an armchair researcher, to me a symbol does not define a person or organization to be enmeshed in evil.... but if you see an organization using a lot of symbols with perverted meanings.... and you find associations with known perverts/ criminals/ bad actors, then even that does not necessarily prove anything.... but all of that together can provide a preponderance of evidence, thereby warranting the need for even further research...

It is important to practice “innocent until proven guilty.” I am not a court of law. I can point to evidence, but I also know that higher investigative standards are required in order to actually prove the wrong doing.


1,508 posted on 11/26/2018 6:21:07 PM PST by TEXOKIE
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