Anonymous ID: 76386e Aug. 30, 2018, 6:13 p.m. No.2808733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8805

>>2806101

 

May not be a popular opinion, but I believe the content of the video DOES need to be known and understood, even if not seen by everybody. The trauma of seeing it firsthand may be too much, but the nature of the acts these creatures have engaged in needs to be generally known, in order that the psychological impact may be significant enough to awaken enough people from their long conditioned complacency, and enable a true and lasting recognition of the true nature of evil, and of the enemy.

Anonymous ID: 76386e Aug. 30, 2018, 6:19 p.m. No.2808884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8902 >>8920 >>9051

>>2808797

 

This is exactly right.

 

The trauma of understanding evil is a price to pay, truly. But this price pales in comparison to being subject to that very evil.

 

In order for evil to be understood, it must be seen in its nakedness.

 

The truth of what is in those videos is necessary, the pain of growth. People don't need to be forced to see it. All that is needed is that it is known what is contained therein, and that it happened.

Anonymous ID: 76386e Aug. 30, 2018, 6:27 p.m. No.2809051   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2808884

 

>>2808962

 

The brutalization is not repeated for all eternity if the content of the video is known. They are dead, no longer subject to the pain.

 

We are alive. We are subject to evil, and to the suffering brought about by our continued ignorance.

 

In order for something to be truly understood, it must be felt in its gravity. It is not an intellectual matter. You need to feel what it means.

 

When you have felt what it means, you will understand the imperative of its prevention, at any cost.