Kolle said: “I am only too happy to commit to all the little Rikkies who have to deal with rejection from their family, their transition to the person they desire to be. Help make their self-image and acceptance stronger, untouchable.
“Through my commitment and strength, I hope to bring change to society. Ultimately, it’s about being able to become who you are without issues and that that can happen when YOU want.”
Because of course he also wants to trans the kids. And destroy the nuclear family.
I'm not sure if it's better or worse, how open these fucks have gotten. On the one hand, it's creepy that they feel so encouraged and accepted to say such things. On the other hand, if it's out in the open, people may start to realize how evil some of this is.
The primary evil in modernity is people are encouraged to engage in destructive behavior and are validated when they do so. And when it all goes off the rails and lives are destroyed, those who did the encouraging and validation wash their hands of the whole matter and blame the person whose life was destroyed for not knowing when to stop.
You'll see this dynamic pretty much wherever you care to look: casinos, drugs, "alternative lifestyles". If it destroys you all you get is an "I'm sorry you weren't strong enough: most people are".
An entire world run by that one kid we all knew growing up who would always encourage but never himself participate and therefore always managed to stay out of the trouble everyone else was getting into.
If it destroys you all you get is an "I'm sorry you weren't strong enough: most people are".
"I just wanted my daughter to live her life." "I didn't want them to live their life not knowing what that felt like." "They really needed to get out and live life!"
All of these have been uttered about people I loved, by the people who caused them to become addicts.
Because of course he also wants to trans the kids. And destroy the nuclear family.
I'm not sure if it's better or worse, how open these fucks have gotten. On the one hand, it's creepy that they feel so encouraged and accepted to say such things. On the other hand, if it's out in the open, people may start to realize how evil some of this is.
The primary evil in modernity is people are encouraged to engage in destructive behavior and are validated when they do so. And when it all goes off the rails and lives are destroyed, those who did the encouraging and validation wash their hands of the whole matter and blame the person whose life was destroyed for not knowing when to stop.
You'll see this dynamic pretty much wherever you care to look: casinos, drugs, "alternative lifestyles". If it destroys you all you get is an "I'm sorry you weren't strong enough: most people are".
An entire world run by that one kid we all knew growing up who would always encourage but never himself participate and therefore always managed to stay out of the trouble everyone else was getting into.
"I just wanted my daughter to live her life." "I didn't want them to live their life not knowing what that felt like." "They really needed to get out and live life!"
All of these have been uttered about people I loved, by the people who caused them to become addicts.