Anonymous ID: 294d70 April 9, 2020, 5:36 a.m. No.8733134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3151 >>3168 >>3169 >>3298 >>3361 >>3436 >>3596

China's cultural callousness toward people is striking in videos of kids being run over and left for dead. As the victims lay in the road they are repeatedly run over and ignored by passersby. It's a disregard that is jarring to watch.

Questions on the origin of this virus has turned a focus on China's habits of eating bats, snakes, frogs, small birds, dogs, etc. Video is becoming more widely shared of how these and other animals are commonly cooked alive or simply eaten alive.

We've come to accept the concept of r ritualistic torture as a necessary step of adrenochrome harvesting. Q's recent spotlight on cannibalism leads me to the sad conclusion that we will soon be seeing video of children cooked alive not so much as ritualistic torture, but simply as part of normal meal preparation for cannibals. The old cartoons of boiling a live explorer in a pot may not be too far from the truth.

Anonymous ID: 294d70 April 9, 2020, 6:34 a.m. No.8733377   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3427 >>3587 >>3607 >>3658

>>8733279

Good. You had an obvious visceral reaction to the video but unfortunately, completely disregarded what I wrote.

Hollywood has us so immune to the concept of cruelty that we can talk about it all day long and still be complacent. When real evidence of evil is in our face it reminds of what we fight for.

You say this has no value? Have you already forgotten we are talking about China? About their eating habits? About cannibalism? A post that draws an obvious conclusion about all 3 has no value?

Night shift, day shift. Doesn't matter. Buckle up or go browse the baker girl pics if that is all you can handle this morning. There is worse to come, so prepare yourself.