Anonymous ID: e44638 Oct. 1, 2023, 5:40 a.m. No.19645289   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5296

>>19644409 (lb)

>Arizona’s governor didn’t ‘mysteriously’ step down.

>She was in DC less than a day and is back now

They always leave someone else "in charge" while they are OOTO. The funny part about it was she skipped down to Yee's office to do it. That was somewhat abnormal. Yee took that opportunity to call the Gov out for being a cunty cunt. That was highly abnormal.

Anonymous ID: e44638 Oct. 1, 2023, 5:54 a.m. No.19645343   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5353 >>5438

>>19645175

>>19645211

>Is right always good?

>Is good always right?

What is the difference between consequentialism and deontological ethics? Consequentialism and Deontological theories are two of the main theories in ethics. However, consequentialism focuses on judging the moral worth of the results of the actions and deontological ethics focuses on judging the actions themselves.

 

This, uh, "thing", is consequential. If it is not consequential, it's immoral. Taking a step back to look at the fullness of it (at least that which is conceivable), and as a side note, it's interesting how we can frame perspective to justify actions taken within the context of morality. You could always say "Well, my intentions are built on a consequential understanding of what's happening". But if you never deliver, then your actions could be perceived as being immoral, and they probably are. The longer this goes on the more credibility it loses. Coincidentally, the longer it goes on, the more credibility it gains with some people. It's all a matter of perspective. Nearly everything is a matter of perspective.

 

Anyway, interesting subject. People on the left are right more often than people on the right give them credit for, but that's because each side wants to be the authority of either morality (right) or liberty (left). That's why this isn't about left/right, religion/atheism, race, etc. It's about humanity and unity despite whatever "clever" (they really aren't) meme or video someone posts about Christianity, the Roman Empire, classical architecture, or Apple stores being looted. The people putting these ideas in everyone's heads that we've totally lost the country are part of the psyop and distraction. Nobody from Iowa, Nebraska, or Montana is going to save LA from rioters nor force anyone to attend church on Sundays so what's the point of all this craziness? To make people ask questions and give them the room they need to figure out how to plug into the future.

 

Anyway, bewbs. But they aren't really boobs. Just an illusion.

Anonymous ID: e44638 Oct. 1, 2023, 6:08 a.m. No.19645369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19645353

> I think it is also about the illusions and perceptions people have been stripped away, if temples are to be destroyed it means the concepts that lay within them need to be questioned.

Absolutely. Nature's God and what people have come to be told (and believe) what nature's God is are two entirely different things.

 

>because subjectivity has led to too many fractures of understanding.

Yep!!! And that's OK, too. Each are free to live in their own reality so long as they aren't actively seeking to force everyone else to live in it.