Anonymous ID: f64a22 May 28, 2020, 11:31 a.m. No.9348073   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9347576

I dunno…

It's starting to look more and more like /ourguys/ are avoiding doing what needs to be done for the sake of precedent alone.

How is freeing the whole world not worth losing maybe ten thousand soy boys and cat ladies who are already so far gone that a free but crippled existence isn't worth it compared to a quick and painless death for the sake of freedom?

 

Can't we at least discuss how worth it is to lose people that are already so far gone?

If Q wants to prance around us babbling something about the humanity of forsaking the 4-6%, doesn't it seem just a tinge audacious considering [they] have been kidnapping and raping millions of infants per year to death for the sake of conjuring demon gods?

 

I understand how morbid this sounds, but why can we not at least discuss how worth it that it could be to lose those few thousand people that would revolt relentlessly out of sheer misunderstanding when /ourguys/ start executing the evil bastards that have been taking advantage of all of us for so long?

 

This is the literal Watchmen question playing out in real life.

Are we seriously saying that losing a small portion of the population isn't worth freeing the whole world just because there's a chance we could lose once again to complacency and deterioration?

 

The longer this shit goes on, the more I feel like /ourguys/ are having some serious moral reservations when instead this should be a quick numbers game.

I don't think those people deserve to die, but we memorialize millions of soldiers who died in "world wars" all of the time for the sake of freedom in the future. Why were those events allowed to pass? How are they so different? How are these things not comparable?

 

I get it, humans aren't mere numbers, but fuck me… Why can we not at least discuss this?

Just how worth it could 4-6% not dying possibly be? How many deviations of that particular number are going to die in the mean time?

 

I dunno, fellas, I trust Q and the plan and everything, but at a certain point I'd like to think it's imperative we all ask ourselves these unbearably important questions…

 

I guess we just hope /ourguys/ know what they're doing.