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posted ago by KGB82 ago by KGB82 +67 / -1

I'm not advocating against memes. I'm advocating against a childish character, and indifference to Godly morals. Memes can condense profound truths very simply and quickly. Some of them are really great. But if this is serious times, it's time to be serious about the noble cause you potentially give your life to. Frankly, I believe if we were, collectively, as gentlemanly as our Founding Fathers, we'd have won over enough democrats to not even be in this situation. I'm not calling anyone out here, but think of how history looks upon the past. Honor is given to the honorable. So, do not be cynical. Don't be ones who say "the victorious are the authors of history." Such is a faithless statement, because a man receives nothing unless it comes from Heaven.

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Fukdaalgoup 6 points ago +6 / -0

Puritanical ain’t going to work fren! We’ve already proven that! I’ll be judged by my maker for my sins! Don’t need yours, don’t want yours, and frankly it’s an act of violence that requires a response in kind in this the earthly realm.

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KGB82 [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I advocate for violence potentially - that's another thing altogether. This is about character and what you see throughout history. Base men (not in the sense of "based" as it's becoming now, but of the ignorant reactionary ignorant commoner) don't even show up in history's retelling, and evil men are outright abolished. Perhaps, they show up and served some purpose for a time, but their memories as victors is abolished. History remembers great men, and women, so strive to be of great character. If it means being noble and even kind to your enemy, wouldn't you do it if it means saving the country? But, again, you'll think or say, it doesn't matter. So, again, I say, look to history. You think the French Revolution perhaps? You think that was a success? That's what we're looking like more than our own Revolution.