Posted on 11/20/2020 11:25:47 AM PST by Jakarta ex-pat
I disagree. I'll kill you. Is that where we are at?
Hate speech equals liberal blasphemy laws. Social justice jihadis even use the same reasoning as Islam - that violating their social code and criticizing the ideology is a literal attack on all sacred believers, so they can beat you or kill you for the “attack”.
The SJWs are using the same language, too. That your refusal to silence your blasphemy, that your public sharing of your worldview, are an attack on them. “Invalidating their existence, they’re killing us” is equating your words with attempted murder - the justification for killing the critic.
Pretty much.
“Leave me be” is the unofficial religion of hillbillies everywhere.
That's an even better description.
But IMO, another factor is that:
There is corruption in our government, that rivals any Third World dictatorship.
AND NOTHING IS EVER DONE ABOUT IT.
If anyone tries, (like Trump), to change it, they are attacked on all sides, by the compromised politicians, and their accomplices in all aspects of government, plus in the media.
And this is where the so called "Two Tiered Justice System" comes into play.
It also contains two groups:
A small minority of corrupt millionaires/billionaires paying off anyone who will do their bidding, and continuously ripping off law abiding citizens, vs those same people, (law abiding citizens), wishing to be left alone, but who never will be, because of decades long, greed, corruption, cowardice, and inaction on the part of those who are supposed to be protecting our nation, and who swear oaths to serve the people, and uphold our laws.
Sad situation.
Pray for our country.
The radical left (socialists/commies) are at that point. But they always slaughter millions on their way to Utopia.
:D
And Hillbilly wannabes.
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