Posted on 12/01/2022 5:31:29 AM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Good morning everyone. Some weeks ago, I posted on the Daily Mail website that Ann Heche basically got what she deserved for being a drug user and ending up wrecking her car and dying from the burns suffered. I got a message saying I was permanently banned from posting on the website.
I have been so busy at work that I haven't had time to respond here to the bunch over there. So, DM, you don't like what I have to write? You thought that no response would be possible since you banned me from the site. Well, you were wrong. You were completely woke and wrong to ban me from posting (not that it matters much anyway) because people DO suffer consequences for living incorrectly and unfortunately frequently many others have to suffer because of the bad decisions made by people (look what's happening to us here in the U.S. because of the Biden administration). When I've made bad decisions, I have had to live with the consequences and am still living with the consequences of some bad decisions to this day.
Ann Heche DIED BECAUSE OF THE BAD LIFE DECISIONS SHE MADE. If that ruffles your feathers, well, so be it. My moniker there was Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin just like it is here. You folks at DM will NOT be able to control the world through your censorship of free speech. It's not going to happen. Whoever censored me should be made to write an apology and reinstate my posting privileges in order to educate people on what is right and wrong.
Read my posts here over the past 24 years and see where I was wrong in my comments and predictions about problems we would face. You'll be surprised.
Just like I told students in school, "I can be dead and gone and what I have to say will STILL be the truth." Come get some.
Yes, probably so.
Yes, in that forum I did. And you have grace here. You claimed I got what I deserved, and, if I controlled this forum would not ban you. Again, the difference between this forum and that one, the difference between me...and you. Tolerance...and intolerance. Leftists can say whatever they want and not be censored, it appears. When one stands up for what is right, then the attacks are incessant.
It’s “just punishment” for sin
Perhaps
Wonder what they will say when Biden is worm food?.
“Much of leftist policy is trying to insulate people from the consequences of their own actions.”
This is the result of a mindset on the left that goes something like this.
We have no control of how we were made. The body we have the mind we have is what it is. And it’s what we use for decisions and actions we take.
So since I have no control over what I am, how can you possibly hold me responsible for what I do, both the good and the bad?
Therefore I should not be punished for the bad I do, nor given credit for the good.
I’m just a machine with certain given abilities that reacts to the various stimuli that I’m immersed in.
If that’s the case then the concept of personal responsibility goes out the window and with it the idea that people deserve to be punished for their crime or given credit for their achievements - they were both preprogrammed.
So if punishment for something that is out of your control is unjust, on what grounds can we justify imposing suffering, or giving credit to anyone?
Yep
I beat you by years. They banned me for life, well over 4 years ago because I offered documented historical facts that snowflakes didn’t like. I used no slurs, no name calling, no threats of violence, nothing offensive, just simple, provable facts, and they couldn’t handle it.
I'm sorry you suffered at the hands of alcoholic parents.
Anne Hecht was abused as a child. She didn't deserve it. Her self-medicating didn't help her. Trashing her for failing to overcome what was done to her is unhealthy.
Don't assume alcohol is your poison and that avoiding it will protect you. Your anger at a complete stranger who died three months ago points to a false sense of security in demonizing alcohol but ignoring other pitfalls.
As for a Biblical voice of reason; from Christ: "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? -Matthew 7:3-5 "
It won't be, because most kids have no concept of the consequences of their actions. They think they are invincible, and most won't take advice of any kind.
It is horrible that she felt the need to destroy herself that way. Anne was the one who had control over her life, and her actions. It's not like she hadn't had alcohol problems in the past. I can't have sympathy for people who refuse to appreciate what they have in this life to the point where they willingly destroy it, and the people they love. If anything, her kids should have been her deciding factor on which way her life went. She chose poorly, and not just once. Anne and many others like her don't realize the damage they do to others by their selfish actions. I hope she rests in peace despite what she did to her children all those years.
Yep, that’s how they see it.
She was one of many liberals I disliked...I would never wish death on her!!!
Well, she obviously she felt she did since she was the one who crashed her car, not once, but deliberately did it a second time, and for her, the second time was the charm. She screwed the people whose apartment building she set on fire. Selfish people always end up hurting others with their deliberate actions. I previously said that she hurt her kids with her alcoholism, but maybe the way to look at this is that her kids, and the people she associated with, won't have to put up with her drunken tantrums, and behavior outbursts anymore.
My oldest sister was an alcohoic who spent her whole adult life in a psychiatric center, and adult-assisted living homes. That isn't living, but had she been left on the street, she never would have lived as long as she did. When she was on the street drinking, she would get drunk and show up on the doorstep of friends of my mother's, who would either have to call the police to remove her, or drive her home. She'd piss away her SSI at the bar, or people would steal from her, then she'd call my other sister for money. During all her years at the different facilities, she would get into fights with other patients, and have to be sent out to a local hospital for evaluation. I actually think she enjoyed her one-on-one outside the home, and acted out more often because of it. I told her years ago that she would end up dying alone because of her alcoholism, and she did. Thankfully everyone else in our family had already passed by that time, so at least my parents, and siblings were spared from experiencing all the years she was institutionalized.
Alcoholics like Anne Heche kicked themselves, and the people close to them all the time when they were alive.
I remember the first time one of my comments was removed from a thread on FR. It was in 2006, and Senator Robert "KKK" Byrd's wife had just died, and I commented that it was the first documented case of someone dying of "Byrd Flu" in this country. And of course some snowflake on FR complained, and it was removed.
Alcoholism can cause mental and emotional illness, and plenty of mentally/emotionally ill people choose to be alcohols and do drugs. Nobody twisted their arms to do either substance. They aren't victims. They are willing participants.
I'm sorry you lost your family members to their addictions. Everyone in my family smoked. I never did. Both parents and my second oldest sister died of lung cancer. They knew the consequences of their smoking habit, but I'm not naive enough to think that even though I never smoked, that I won't die of cancer. My brother stopped smoking after his first heart attack at the age of 48, but he thought he knew better than the doctors, and stopped taking his prescribed diuretic medication (he didn't like having to pee on the job so often), and he died of a massive heart attack at home in front of his wife and kids at the age of 51. My oldest sister was an alcoholic and smoked as well. About the only positive thing that came out of her being institutionalized most of her adult life was that she was eventually forced to stop smoking. She lived to be 74. I'm 75 and living on borrowed time. I have my own health issues that none of them ever had. My only goal in life now, is not to outlive my two sons.
I disagree with your sentiment, but the big question should be was it necessary to ban you?
I must say something shocks me even more than what she said. I understand Twitter didn’t even ban her for those comments.
Yet can you imagine saying the reverse (death to all blacks, liberals, vaccine users, Biden supporters) and not being permanently banned? Not I.
That’s not the opinion of many medical professionals.
Either way, kicking dirt on dead people is unnecessary, and low class.
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