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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSure, it does happen, but it’s not really the scenario from the first post of the thread.
Most people got the "can I kill one person for another and justify it" proposition.Comment
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If we ad in the equation that the trump is East European, the answer will change drastically. Some might say that it could not be that odd of a situation to consider serving him for supper.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostIf we ad in the equation that the trump is East European, the answer will change drastically. Some might say that it could not be that odd of a situation to consider serving him for supper.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDepends whether heel spurs are a complicating factor.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDepends whether heel spurs are a complicating factor.
the point I was trying to make was that there are a lot of campaigns on media and TV to make people feel better about themselves. as if they have they high moral ground and are upstanding. while the ruling class only uses that to push them in a direction or another.
people would not kick a trump, or someone from BLM or a women.
but will kick Trump or an eastern european.
it all rests on the values of that particular society. or how they've been brainwashed.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Postit all rests on the values of that particular society. or how they've been brainwashed.
We allow ourselves to think we are allowed to have acceptable dislikes.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Postthey get stuck down the throat?
the point I was trying to make was that there are a lot of campaigns on media and TV to make people feel better about themselves. as if they have they high moral ground and are upstanding. while the ruling class only uses that to push them in a direction or another.
people would not kick a trump, or someone from BLM or a women.
but will kick Trump or an eastern european.
it all rests on the values of that particular society. or how they've been brainwashed.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr you have an ethical framework to inform these decisions.Comment
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