They're reeling. The service will also be changing the show's description from
"Amy, 11 years old, tries to escape family dysfunction by joining a free-spirited dance clique named "Cuties," as they become aware of their own femininity through dance."
to
"Amy, 11 years old, tries to escape family dysfunction by joining a free-spirited dance clique named "Cuties," as they build their self-confidence through dance."
Which, of course, doesn't make the whole concept any less revolting. Hope they keep catching all sorts of hell from this. Disgusting degenerates.
And telling a professional victim they are doing it to them self, well, they can't comprehend it, because it is a delusional reality we build around ourselves. This is partially why they go around, trying to force others to think the same. Because if they aren't a victim, the only other possibility is maybe, well, they suck? They can't handle it.
This is a great, simply worded insight, pede. Thanks.
And, as if that weren't enough, look how they finish the obituary by wishing ill on others, capitalizing "karma" and topping it all with an oh-so-dramatic exclamation mark, using their loved one's coffin as a soapbox for a rant. Arrested development of the highest degree on display right here.
Whenever I see Nadler in action, I am reminded of some circle of Hell shit. It's like he came straight out of one of Dante's fever dreams: A physically deformed parody of a human form, his soul rotten and corrupted to the core after decades of benefiting from having sold it, his face etched in a grimace bespeaking the certainty of unending suffering that awaits him when he sheds his malformed mortal coil.
That'd be a fairly good point, but I believe you're confusing the Torah with the Talmud, which is not shared with Christianity.
Also, it's like saying the Magna Carta's basis is "Judeo-Christian". The rule of law is not exclusive to the Jewish faith.
No mention of the Torah either, friend. Yet "I and the Father are one", as per John 10:30, and the Constitution was drafted by Christians, not "Judeo-Christians", which is a complete misnomer that was first used in the 1820s by Protestant missionaries to refer to Jews who had “seen the Christian light” and chosen baptism.
You're talking about the Ashkenazim - who are only a subset of Jews, not the whole of Israel - and the studies claiming that don't stand up to scrutiny. Besides, IQ is a poor standard for allyhood. Give me dumb and loyal over smart and conniving any time.