“Do not, do not, do not, use his lethal idiocy to try and restrict my civil liberties.”
Well, except that they start with the goal of restricting your civil liberties, and then look for, or invent, excuses for doing so. Therefore it looks as though your understanding of the process could be upside down.
This is not a trivial matter. Maybe if we better understood the pathology of the Progressive mind we’d be better able to overcome it.
The Progressive mind does NOT look out over the world, see problems, and then, out of love and compassion, seek solutions. That’s not it at all. Far from it. The Progressive mind lusts for power, and then looks out over the world seeking rationalizations for the acquisition of that power.
In short; it is the criminal mind for all intents and purposes. It is often a murderous mind.
It’s pure deception, playacting, sociopathy, and until we fully realize that we’re always a step or two behind the game—- We end up trying to make sense of, or argue with, the assertions when we should be dismissing them as cheap, twisted, sick disgusting ruses perpetrated by sick people.
This sucks. In many cases suicide is a very hateful and vengeful act. A co-worker and very good friend of mine just lost a step-son to suicide. (24 years old)Gunshot to the head. (plinker load thank God. No exit wound so mom could say goodbye.) He had some demons. We all probably do. Depression most likely.
I lost a favorite uncle to suicide some many years ago. It still hurts.
It can be hard for family to believe/admit that a loved one has committed suicide, Never the less. Healthy happy people don’t play Russian Roulette. So today I attended a Memorial service for my friends step-son. And a 50th birthday party for the wife of a dear friend of mine.
In retrospect my life is pretty damn good. But my heart breaks for my friends who lost their son.
March 11th, 2016 at 5:47 pm
I’m not sure that Russian roulette qualifies as an “accidental” shooting. He did put the gun to his head and pull the bang switch.
March 11th, 2016 at 7:35 pm
His big mistake was using a semi-automatic pistol instead of a revolver.
March 11th, 2016 at 7:51 pm
“Do not, do not, do not, use his lethal idiocy to try and restrict my civil liberties.”
Well, except that they start with the goal of restricting your civil liberties, and then look for, or invent, excuses for doing so. Therefore it looks as though your understanding of the process could be upside down.
This is not a trivial matter. Maybe if we better understood the pathology of the Progressive mind we’d be better able to overcome it.
The Progressive mind does NOT look out over the world, see problems, and then, out of love and compassion, seek solutions. That’s not it at all. Far from it. The Progressive mind lusts for power, and then looks out over the world seeking rationalizations for the acquisition of that power.
In short; it is the criminal mind for all intents and purposes. It is often a murderous mind.
It’s pure deception, playacting, sociopathy, and until we fully realize that we’re always a step or two behind the game—- We end up trying to make sense of, or argue with, the assertions when we should be dismissing them as cheap, twisted, sick disgusting ruses perpetrated by sick people.
March 12th, 2016 at 3:32 am
This sucks. In many cases suicide is a very hateful and vengeful act. A co-worker and very good friend of mine just lost a step-son to suicide. (24 years old)Gunshot to the head. (plinker load thank God. No exit wound so mom could say goodbye.) He had some demons. We all probably do. Depression most likely.
I lost a favorite uncle to suicide some many years ago. It still hurts.
It can be hard for family to believe/admit that a loved one has committed suicide, Never the less. Healthy happy people don’t play Russian Roulette. So today I attended a Memorial service for my friends step-son. And a 50th birthday party for the wife of a dear friend of mine.
In retrospect my life is pretty damn good. But my heart breaks for my friends who lost their son.