For the slow of wit and people have difficulty understanding why the far left is such a problem.
Group #1/Statement #1: Liberals that are either the media, trans, sexually confused, college educated urbanite women, liberal college educators, cloistered celebrities, Democrat politicians or mentally unstable that are either shooting at Christians and people with traditional values or encouraging more shooting and death.
Group #2/Statement #2: Liberals that are remaining silent and
not speaking out against it. This group also includes all the spineless
conservatives that remain silent too. Especially when it comes to legislation
and judicial matters.
Group #3/Statement #3: Liberals like many of my friends
and family are bailing out of the party and disassociating from the left
completely becoming either Independents or Libertarians like me.
Conclusion: Therefore 2/3rds of the Left or those
identifying as liberal are either mentally ill, murderous or complicit. The
remaining 1/3 are technically not liberal at all.
An understanding of violence must include its perpetrators,
those who remain silent, and those who speak out against it. While the
perpetrator is the source of the evil, bystanders who stay silent enable it,
and "upstanders" who speak out are crucial for challenging and
dismantling it. Silence in the face of injustice tacitly endorses and
perpetuates the status quo, allowing harmful systems and behaviors to continue
unchecked. The perpetrator creates the initial harm but relies on silence to maintain
their power.
The silent bystanders allow the harm to continue by failing
to intervene, which reinforces the perpetrator's control.
The speaker shatters that system of control by refusing to
accept the violence and challenging it publicly, creating a pathway to justice
and accountability. I am the speaker.
As famously stated by Elie Wiesel, "Neutrality helps
the oppressor, never the victim" Additionally, Martin Luther King Jr.'s
observation that "we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the
silence of our friends," highlights how inaction in the face of injustice
is its own form of violence. It is sadly ironic that Martin Luther King, Jr was
gunned down for his words too.
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