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Lormar
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Very well said, Clem. I agree with you completely.I’m afraid the train has left the station and is not coming back. The average person is simply knee-jerk trained to look the other way in the face of evil. “It’s not my business”, “A woman has civil rights”, “It’s not human”, “I don’t want to get all fundamentalist about it”.
Plus, so many of us have been ingesting violence for so long that our sensitivities are blunted. Is it real, or is it not real? Is it human or is it Hollywood? Does violence really hurt?
Plus, we are individuals. Our emotions and feelings are king. We want OUR individual rights, everyone else be damned.
In all seriousness, we are the complacent German townspeople waiting to be paraded past the coming horrors. I fear it is waaaay too late.
But, Christ has won. So we have hope in the midst of it all.
I can’t help but imagine the reaction sixty years ago if something this horrific had come out. It would have been vastly different from our own.
Dare I ask: what next?
When will everyone in this country finally wake up? What is it going to take?