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Date: February 9th, 2022 12:13 AM Author: Charcoal theatre
No, it's sitting in a pile of books I'm getting to. I give it a month or two, based on where it is in the stack, but tell me what made you think of it and I may move it to the top.
What's "the right kind of concern"? The naivete of the 90s? A baseless hope in elected government, blissfully unaware of the rot that grips our institutions? "Normal" has been diseased for a long time, retrospect allows us to understand that.
You're of course correct that the Lord is the ultimate arbiter of this -- who ought perish and how. But the Lord also used Ehud and Jehu. My conscience doesn't twinge at the deaths of evil people.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5027542&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310864",#43935066) |
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Date: February 9th, 2022 2:13 AM Author: talented deer antler
You'll just have to find out I suppose. No spoilers
No rush though, I don't love Hemingway as an author but that particular text was quite nice. Not a "must read tomorrow" thing by any means
Also: human concerns, the well being of the community, the future of the planet, and so on. There was a time before the left became what it is now, and as a party, the Dems did have the better view of many critical things for a little while. Elected government can still work and it can work quite well, but it needs to be filled with serious people who care about the right things, and who are personally brave enough to expose corruption and permanently shut out morally corrosive business and lobbying interests. It's no utopia (nothing in this world seems to be! though, in fits and spurts, we individuals can get moments and glimpses of something resembling it) but it's what we can do without a shameful and potentially world-destroying civil war or something similar. Our ancestors did fight and die for this nation and what it represented at the time (and what it still can represent today, especially when we're looking at countries like China as our counter-weight), and that means something profound as well imo. Have to have some faith in the lineage or else we're just running headlong into social deracination ourselves
Amen on the last part but never lose your pity for the human condition buddy. Even criminals being led to the execution post deserve basic dignities on the way
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5027542&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310864",#43935311) |
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