Saint George Floyd has been sober one year tomorrow!
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Work is having a "moment of silence" for him tomorrow. It's fucking embarrassing the way adult professionals are acting over this.
Blast this song when the moment of silence starts.
I'm just not showing up to work tomorrow. The drama stuff only looks good in movies; in real life people just wonder why the fuck you're embarrassing yourself by making a scene. Which considering that's my objecting to Floydmas to begin with, isn't really the look I'm going for.
I mean, they're doing the same thing, just as a group. Fuckin collective insanity.
But yeah, staying home best way to do it.
I'm trying to work out how one can piss up a rope, or how it could ever happen accidently.
oh, it's going to be a deluge of nonsense tomorrow, and probably some anniversary looting.
That suggests it never stopped.
Always get 2 flatscreen TVs - "One for George"
how many funerals this degnerate got while you couldn't even see your family
I've been thinking a bit. You know how the media has basically made this guy a saint out of being martyred? What if that's what happened to Jesus as well. Strip away the theology and examine just the reality. He was just some carpenter's son that got caught in an act so horrendous by the Romans that Jesus's friends made a religion around it to ultimately make people remember the injustice. Still have a few events and such to explain from a practical stand point but I think it could be a neat theory.
Every report of Floyd's life before his death was and has been negative. A vast majority of Jesus' legacy is the words he said during his life, his beliefs and values.
Probably. The Disciples were super woke, for their day.
Not that the basic ideology is bad. A decent basic moral system arose from the Torah, even if its original adherents have spent millennia trying to weasel around its confines. It's just incorrect, in the way all utopian visions are incorrect. The virtue of conflict should always be part of a complete moral system.
No, it just encourages submission. At least the Catholic Church was smart enough to grant rapists and murderers their indulgences if they'd just go kill muzzie scum, but that was a political innovation.
It literally means submission.
The framers were mostly deist. Most saw Jesus as a wise man, but they didn't buy into any sort of divine revelations or miracles or magic or prophesy. Not the messiah, not the son of god. Just a very wise man.
Above all, they were pragmatist. Wisdom is only as useful as its application. They also believed that no god controlled the destiny of men, so it was their duty to control their own destiny. They were excellent examples of Enlightened men.
That's not to say America wasn't founded as a Christian nation. Most people were Christian, and the religion was the most in harmony with ideals of the Enlightenment.
Romans were crucifying people all the time, it wasnt really a special treatment.
Jesus was part of some sort of Jewish resistance movement that probably sought to restore the pre-Judges way of life (as per the Zealotes), which is why the "Son of David" shit surrounding him was so important. He was crucified for starting a city -wide riot meant to throw a fuck into the Occupational Romans. The shit he was balls deep in (and a leader of) culminated in the 70 ad thing, Masada, and a flood of Jews running to France and England and all over Europe, because Romans were not so easily fucked with as modern people are.
He was no simple carpenter, he had the right lineage. He would have been more like a contractor. The fishermen? Masters of fishing fleets. The social status of these people is seriously downplayed in the New Testament, and the actual one or two commoners are put in the forefront .........
There's no magic involved in that story at all.
Those lips just made me exceed my monthly bandwidth quota.
You magnificent bastard!
DICKS OUT FOR GEORGE
Really Inspirational, a real inspiration.
Congratulations!
There are never any hyaenas when you need them.