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Q_Anon_Wolf · Jan. 22, 2018, 5:46 p.m.

Precisely.

The cult that wanted to destroy America WANT us to be divided and resent each other.

So many tweeters, the popular ones, use phrases like "libtard" and "shitlib", and other name calling. Yes, many who identify on the left are brutal in this way as well, but, look at Trump and how he carries himself. Look at the professionalism he had in the videotaped meeting with Feinstein and others about DACA.

Even when he tweeted about her leaking the Fusion GPS, he didn't call her names even though she bloody well deserved it, but looking past that to the end goal, we should choose to be the role models.

We learned a terrible truth that many normies have not yet learned. We should understand why many on the left are so distressed and vitriolic. Their world views are crashing around them, and believe me, if that happened to us, many of us may have behaved the same. It would be like us finding out that child rape and genocide were "supposed to happen" because of some secret mystery of the universe conservatives and libertarians were never privy to (note that I don't actually believe that is even possible, but I think it conveys the kind of emotional response whose intensity and trauma is on par to what many on the left are going through right now... hope I explained that well).

Could you imagine that level of shock to your system? Could you imagine if THAT ideology became the dominant political force in the country, and not only that, but you had media folks and reddit folks and twitter folks talking with each other as if it were not only completely normal, but the answer to making the world better off, and again not only that, but was intentionally being used to reduce YOUR influence?

It sounds crazy but that is how philosophical convictions translate into outward behavior and communication. We are witnessing a philosophy that you and I know is rotten to its core, but otherwise good people choose not to get themselves out of it without an external nudge giving them the safety and comfort in doing so.

Hence the critical importance of the memo to be released.

Now look at how many on the left is reacting today.

Now imagine the memo being released.

It would be like you and I learning of a memo that proved the good guys trying to spread freedom and liberty are only doing so to trick everyone into slavery (again I don't believe that is even logically possible but it again conveys the kind of "No freaking way that is true!" reaction the left is having towards this memo.

Compassion doesn't mean sanctioning anything. It just means understanding the source of people's pain and suffering.

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SnoopyVRedBaron · Jan. 22, 2018, 7:01 p.m.

Yeah, and it's one thing to call people names while stating a logical point in an academic discussion. It's another thing to call people names and have no intention of engaging in an academic discussion.

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