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BetsyFreedom85 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just a reminder there are many black Americans who support and love the Donald, and don’t give in to the lies of the fake media.

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BetsyFreedom85 7 points ago +7 / -0

That is so sad and sick that a mother would do this to her son. I’m glad he’s found a way out and that he seems to have a good strong head on his shoulders.

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BetsyFreedom85 2 points ago +3 / -1

I understand your pain. I’ve had something happen to me in the past few years that broke my family apart, and changed the way I view everything in my life. I’ve yelled and cried, wondering how God could let something like this happen to me and my family. I felt abandoned. Betrayed. I still do some days... I’m tearing up now just thinking about how unfair this situation is, and what a waste is it. But even in these moments, I know in my deepest part of my heart that Jesus hasn’t abandoned me. I look at the good parts of my life, the blessings, even on days when it doesn’t seem like it. Some days a blessing is something as small as a deep breath, or the ability to walk or run, or just go for a drive. He is there. He will bring us through this messy life. There will be teachers and leaders and preachers and priests who will fail us. There will be people we love who fail us. It doesn’t make what they did right... But he is there to lift us up through the parts of life that become overwhelming.

Jesus knows the pain of ultimate rejection as he carried every sin and pain and cruelty in the world when he was murdered on the cross. So if there is a pain you have, he feels it. If there is a rejection or betrayal you feel, he felt it. Judas betrayed him to the authorities. His own people rejected him and mocked him, flailed him, and nailed him to a cross and watched him die. God even looked away from him as he died, burdened with all the sin of the world, and Jesus cried out that his own father had forsaken him.

I don’t blame you for your hurt heart because I have one too. A lot of us do. But even in the ugliness of life there is beauty and goodness, and the fact that you care enough to comment and share a fraction of what you’re going through, means that maybe you haven’t given up as much as you think you have. I really wish for peace for you and happiness and hope, and just know there is a pede out there, saying a prayer for you today that Jesus will show you his protection and love for you. And btw, I’m so not a preachy person and I rarely ever write/talk like this with people... out of the norm for me. But I felt like maybe you needed to know someone does care. Really and truly.

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BetsyFreedom85 2 points ago +2 / -0

So my first instinct here is to lose my mind with anger at this twisted, horrible person.

But instead I’m just going to write a prayer from my heart: God, please protect our elderly and those who are given care in facilities such as this. Please protect the innocent among us: the unborn, our children, our injured and sick, our elderly, our hopeless. Please let your truth and goodness shine over our nation, dispel the darkness, and help even the reluctant like myself follow your path for our lives. We are not perfect. We need you. Our hope is in you. Our faith is in you. Please protect us and uphold us, please protect our President and provide him with strength, health, and wise counsel. Thank you for your Divine Providence and Protection over our land. Amen.

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BetsyFreedom85 8 points ago +8 / -0

I can honestly say when I was younger I would have never entertained this line of thought. But now I have family members who have been victimized in multiple incidents. We live in a place in the south where unfortunately there is a lot of hatred and reverse racism that is NEVER COVERED or it’s actually hidden away by the media. Case in point: my sweet grandmother was beaten to a pulp by teenage thugs outside of her church, was mugged and kicked while she was on the ground. She’s never been the same. Do you remember seeing that story in the national news???

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BetsyFreedom85 6 points ago +6 / -0

Please please hang in there. Things will get better, I know it sounds cliched, but we all have to hang in there. But I will share that years ago my cousin took his life when he was sixteen and I’ve never gotten over that loss... and that was about 15 years ago. The trail of hurt he left behind can’t even be imagined, and I’m not even his sister or his parents. So please hang in there. There will be better days, and God has a plan for your life and he will give you strength. Don’t let temporary pain permanently ruin you. Just a few words of encouragement. Not trying to be preachy. I’ve been in those dark places myself, but we have to look for the light and the good that will come.

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BetsyFreedom85 2 points ago +2 / -0

Illegals getting that money money $$$ in Commiefornia

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BetsyFreedom85 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unbelievable Gestapo brutality because she dared pull her mask down to breathe. What a cesspool NY has become

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BetsyFreedom85 24 points ago +24 / -0

Yes. The virus particles are so small they travel through the fibers of cotton masks.

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