That question essentially ended the conversation — except for the usual response, “What do you mean?” For whatever reason, on this day this all-too-typical diversionary “answer” caused me to instantly exchange my happy pants for my cranky pants.
As always...you nailed it. I want a shirt with that on it. "What Do You Think It Is About You That Makes You Want to Make ME Want What YOU Want?” Only I have a feeling a lot of people would be staring at my shirt (chest) for a really long time trying to figure it out. Thanks for making me better with your details that make me look things up for 'the rest of the story' (USS Liberty!) "Tell the truth and shame the devil". I love it..so smart these men were. And your dad and your mom....I love them. They sound like very amazing people and you show it. Thanks for not letting us get away with anything. ♥♥♥
It is rather a long question, which is the reason I phrased it rather slowly. The repeated use of the word "you" was/is purposeful. People respond to the word when it comes at them, and that question contains four of them. I could see some confusion, but she got it. She got it. "Talkin' to 𝒚𝒐𝒖, girlfriend!"
Thanks for the kind words about my parents -- and me. I think they were; unsure about me. I watched, listened, and I saw them act in line with their words. Having the two older brothers to witness go through their "big kid" stuff also had a very profound impact on my growing up. Neither of them let me get away with anything either! LOL!
I think what we could do is have a two-sided, two-part tee. On the front, "What do you think it is about you..." On the back, "...that makes you want to make me want what you want?"
Well, I am NOT unsure about you. And I am never wrong. So there.♥ I love the long question and the psyop there. I will take that to heart next time I have to speak up.
The 𝒚𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 spent asking questions, listening, and then asking more questions...The conscious and unconscious practice of formulating questions, including their delivery, seemed to come together in that moment -- that moment when "cranky pants" had just had enough.
And then what happens? A short time after that, the entire world gets told that it must do what other people want to 𝒎𝒂𝒌𝒆 them do...
I have a very talented daughter who can do shirts. She made me a few for me 2 years ago that said "Tyrannus Resistere. I am sure nobody understood. And, the ones that did, well, they could be my friend.
How is it that so many seem to not understand the word "voluntary?" Or the reverse of the Golden Rule, "Do Not Do Unto Others That Which You Would Not Want Done Unto You." Is this so hard???
The difference between borrowing a car and stealing it? Consent.
The difference between sex and rape? Consent.
The difference between charity and theft? Consent.
These are just a few reasons that "we" (libertarians/classic liberals) are so big on consent. Not to mention, if you have the power to force your neighbor to do something they find abhorrent (say, fund a war with a country that never attacked us), then THEY have the power to force YOU to something you find abhorrent!
As Ron Paul once said........ "You don’t have to compromise, what you have to do is emphasize the coalitions that want their freedoms for different reasons, and bring them together."
How can providing food to school children POSSIBLY be evil? Well, first they are taking resources out of the productive sector and funneling it to the politically connected. Then these government contracts become so lucrative that feeding the children is secondary to the entire operation and the contractors strive for the bare minimum. Ultimately we get something like this:
Great post, as usual. The woman who approached you like that is the poster child for a “progressive“ which is a nicer word than totalitarian - they are someone who wants to impose their will, morality, worldview upon you and others. They are the opposite of a true, classic liberal. The sense of moral superiority drives them to act the way they do, to really feel they have a right to impose their will on others. Unfortunately, in far too many cases that is not fixable until or unless that person has some sort of a traumatic catalyst that happens to them.
I tell people when they bring up the notion that something is a “right“ that - of course it’s a right, it’s just a question of who do they expect to pay for it. A better response is to tell them the right can be identified by having three key, non-debatable features. (1) your exercising the right doesn’t cost anybody anything else. (2) you don’t have to ask permission to exercise the right. (3) that right can NEVER be held hostage to the outcome of a majority vote.
Your father was, (hopefully he still is with us!) an intelligent and insightful man. He’s certainly spot on about JFK’s murder; definitely was not Oswald acting alone. If he were, why are the records and information still sealed after 59 years?!?! Spot on about the premeditated assault on the USS Liberty, that was NOT a ‘mistake’. Correct about the moral and philosophical error of our “police action” in Vietnam. And certainly spot on about the disaster of Nixon taking us fully off the gold standard. The magnitude of the default on the debt is one that will soon become apparent to everybody who is still here, who is paying attention, and who has any assets….
You may have already read Thomas Sowell's "The Vision of the Anointed." Goes into your first paragraph in detail.
Your second paragraph...Is this so hard for people? What makes this so hard???
My father and mother are both gone. I lost my mother very early -- to delayed treatment for a bad case of the flu. By the time she got medical help, it was too late. Pneumonia, which brought about heart failure. She was 57. (All this to say that I knew full well how serious respiratory "stuff" can be, so when people hurled epithets such as I wanted people to die, they had no idea who they were talking to...)
I said elsewhere that it was to my advantage to have been born when I was. I got to listen and watch and learn. I adored both of my parents. I've already lived longer without my mother than with; next year, the same will be true of my father.
My father died at 67 as a consequence of a botched open-heart surgery. They opened them up on the wrong side.! my mother who is a Director of Pharmacy was informed not to sue because if she did, she wouldn’t be able to practice pharmacy anywhere in the state where we resided in where she had her license. Like you, I’ve spent a lifetime carefully observing, and reflecting on what I read, see, and hear. I also had the “benefit” spending summers when I was younger, and Communist Yugoslavia, where I had the opportunity to see firsthand exactly the monstrous evil that my father had told me all about. It was an eye-opening experience for me when I was assaulted, battered and robbed by a uniformed “police“ officer, who wanted my spare gun. They were of course, easily available everywhere, he just wanted mine. My “error“ was to ask him for his badge number. When he looked at me funny, I started out to say “in America…“ At which point he struck me across the face, spun me around, and I ended up on the ground. I was 12 years old. My family, upon hearing what happened, looked at me with terror, and I remembered exactly what they said - and I quote “ Stan, how could you have said that m? Had he arrested you we could not have been able to help you”! That is the reality of totalitarian evil, and with totalitarian evil, there can be absolutely no compromise.
Wow, that is a quite a story -- both of them, Stan. I'm so sorry to hear about your father -- his loss of life at an age when he still had lots of life ahead of him and what happened to you at such a tender age. These events leave their impressions on us.
Indeed, they do, and my mother never really got over it, she was 55 when my father died, and she lived to be 90. The thing is, this just falls under the category of life and as they say “shit happens”. I don’t mean to be a cavalier about it, but it drives home the point that people like us understand. - and that is life is simply not always fair. It just is. And we all have to live within those hard constraints.
I'm sorry. :( Sounds like my Irish grandmother who lost the love of her life when he was 54...and her first-born son at age 20 at the Battle of the Bulge. She was never, ever the same, and she lived to her early 80's.
Life is hard. It just is. I often contemplate what a "rough ride" this being here on Planet Earth actually is...and wonder, "WTH?" :)
Good Post! To me your question about why some folk want need and crave the ability to tell others how to behave, what to do, how to spend time and money etc, in short Power Over Others, is the most basic definition of evil..
Even worse than being an Englishman? He was a Protestant!!! A bishop in Henry VIII's heretical Church of England -- of which I am a confirmed and observing (as best I can) member! Burned at the stake October 16, 1555 under Bloody Mary.
Here's another quote from Hugh to comfort his friend Nicholas as the flames engulfed them:
"Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out."
Roy, I can’t resist extending a hand to you to come back to the one true church. Jesus founded His Church upon the Rock of Peter as you tacitly admit. We are not without grave problems but we have His promise to always be with us to the end of time.
I thank you for your concern, but perhaps it is unwarranted: I'd prefer to think God isn't that unreasonable.. Nor can I "return" for I never left it in the first place. And... finally... I know too much history, starting with the wee factoid there is not one doctrine in the history of Christianity that has been held at all times, by all Christians... Couple of books for you:
"Vicars of Christ" by Peter de Rosa (You'll find the supression of the Cathars particularly devastating) and
"Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church" by John Foxe -- AKA "Foxe's Book of Martyrs".
You are a gentleman Sir. Your people split from the Church when Henry Vlll decided he would have his divorce and he would rule the new and heretical church. Thus historically you left Jesus’ church and went to Henry’s church. Many prayers coming your way, , Laura
FYI The Apostolic Succession was maintained in The Church of England.
I draw your attention to Aslan's homily to Emeth, the young Calorman officer in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘉𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦.
I further draw your attention to Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's "39 Articles of Religion" in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘰𝘧 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘰𝘯 𝘗𝘳𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘳, particularly Article XVIII: "Of obtaining eternal Salvation only by the Name of Christ".
Pope Leo Xlll declared Anglican orders null and void in his bull in 1896. You just can’t get around the fact that Jesus as man and God started His Catholic and Apostolic Church with Peter as the first pope and conferred on the apostles the power to bind and to unbound in heaven and on earth. Jesus did NOT give that role to Henry Vlll. This biblical moment is undeniable, inescapable, miraculous and enduring.
I love the question you posed. It was like a pretzel in my head that I had to untangle before I could taste it!
I also loved the stories of what it was like to grow up in your house with the boys. Your parents sound amazing! It was this upbringing that helped turn you into the articulate, intelligent, successful woman that you are. You are a force to be reckoned with and I’m honored to be on the same team with you.
Thank you for saying things that make all of us THINK, and then find a way ourselves, to articulate thought provoking questions and statements, rather than be brain dead “I don’t know” ers.
Love Asha, and I had seen that one, though it was good to see and listen to again.
I only disagree -- and it's a slight disagreement -- with Asha's use of the word "altruism." I think altruism played a role in getting the West to where it is -- altruism in its extreme and in the wrong hands, as it were. A version of it was also used as a weapon over the past three years and most especially at the beginning of this crime.
Anyway! I am a big fan of Asha. Let me ask you, Capt. Do you think there's something here worth saving?
I recall the astonishing words of Susan Sontag that Asha Logos quoted in a different video:
"If America is the culmination of Western White civilization, as everyone from the Left to the Right declares, then there must be something terribly wrong with Western White civilization. This is a painful truth; few of us want to go that far.... The truth is that Mozart, Pascal, Boolean algebra, Shakespeare, parliamentary government, baroque churches, Newton, the emancipation of women, Kant, Marx, Balanchine ballets, et al, don't redeem what this particular civilization has wrought upon the world. The white race is the cancer of human history; it is the white race and it alone—its ideologies and inventions—which eradicates autonomous civilizations wherever it spreads, which has upset the ecological balance of the planet, which now threatens the very existence of life itself." 😱
The truth is, the blame for humanity's destruction may be lain before quite a different door; that Western, White, 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗻 Civilization is the apotheosis of Human Achievement: As a species we simply have not done better than this. Ever. And individuals and groups of -- shall we say -- a similar persuasion to Ms. Sontag? Are actively working to destroy it, and I would say have by now largely succeeded.
To paraphrase Frodo Baggins: "What do they not hate?"
Here are the first items I ever listened to, by Asha Logos:
I was very fortunate to have the parents I did. They were parents, not friends, if you know what I mean? I knew they loved us, and even though I was the only girl (who came into the world under the circumstances I did), they never blew "sunshine" up my you-know-what. They were never mean, (I was never hit.) but when instances of character or the truth, etc., were at hand, they were firm...and I saw them live what they taught.
As always...you nailed it. I want a shirt with that on it. "What Do You Think It Is About You That Makes You Want to Make ME Want What YOU Want?” Only I have a feeling a lot of people would be staring at my shirt (chest) for a really long time trying to figure it out. Thanks for making me better with your details that make me look things up for 'the rest of the story' (USS Liberty!) "Tell the truth and shame the devil". I love it..so smart these men were. And your dad and your mom....I love them. They sound like very amazing people and you show it. Thanks for not letting us get away with anything. ♥♥♥
It is rather a long question, which is the reason I phrased it rather slowly. The repeated use of the word "you" was/is purposeful. People respond to the word when it comes at them, and that question contains four of them. I could see some confusion, but she got it. She got it. "Talkin' to 𝒚𝒐𝒖, girlfriend!"
Thanks for the kind words about my parents -- and me. I think they were; unsure about me. I watched, listened, and I saw them act in line with their words. Having the two older brothers to witness go through their "big kid" stuff also had a very profound impact on my growing up. Neither of them let me get away with anything either! LOL!
Such a great post, SheThinksLiberty. I second SadieJay's T-shirt suggestion. Peace.
I think what we could do is have a two-sided, two-part tee. On the front, "What do you think it is about you..." On the back, "...that makes you want to make me want what you want?"
Perhaps a modest differnce would be
What do you think it is about you that makes you want to make me do what you want?"
"What about you compels your attempt to force my obedience to you?"
And on the back it could say..."Because you are a nihilist Orc."
Perfect. Ha ha ha. 😂
Well, I am NOT unsure about you. And I am never wrong. So there.♥ I love the long question and the psyop there. I will take that to heart next time I have to speak up.
❤️
The 𝒚𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 spent asking questions, listening, and then asking more questions...The conscious and unconscious practice of formulating questions, including their delivery, seemed to come together in that moment -- that moment when "cranky pants" had just had enough.
And then what happens? A short time after that, the entire world gets told that it must do what other people want to 𝒎𝒂𝒌𝒆 them do...
We definitely need swag items!
I have a very talented daughter who can do shirts. She made me a few for me 2 years ago that said "Tyrannus Resistere. I am sure nobody understood. And, the ones that did, well, they could be my friend.
Ultimately they try to force us to comply because they are unable to convince enough people to go along willingly.
"Statism -- ideas so good they're mandatory."
I love that quote.
How is it that so many seem to not understand the word "voluntary?" Or the reverse of the Golden Rule, "Do Not Do Unto Others That Which You Would Not Want Done Unto You." Is this so hard???
The difference between borrowing a car and stealing it? Consent.
The difference between sex and rape? Consent.
The difference between charity and theft? Consent.
These are just a few reasons that "we" (libertarians/classic liberals) are so big on consent. Not to mention, if you have the power to force your neighbor to do something they find abhorrent (say, fund a war with a country that never attacked us), then THEY have the power to force YOU to something you find abhorrent!
As Ron Paul once said........ "You don’t have to compromise, what you have to do is emphasize the coalitions that want their freedoms for different reasons, and bring them together."
I guess that makes "Government a necessary evil"
Indeed. But we should always remember that it IS an evil, and therefore watch it extremely closely.
The only purpose of government is to secure our rights from those who would violate them -- who mostly reside inside government.
𝙍𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩?
Case in point: School lunches.
How can providing food to school children POSSIBLY be evil? Well, first they are taking resources out of the productive sector and funneling it to the politically connected. Then these government contracts become so lucrative that feeding the children is secondary to the entire operation and the contractors strive for the bare minimum. Ultimately we get something like this:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/13/business/lunchables-in-schools/index.html
Lunchables are going to be rolled out directly to students. Here’s what’s in them
Kraft Heinz has succeeded in getting its ready-to-eat packaged Lunchables into school lunch programs starting this fall, in a major new initiative.
Great post, as usual. The woman who approached you like that is the poster child for a “progressive“ which is a nicer word than totalitarian - they are someone who wants to impose their will, morality, worldview upon you and others. They are the opposite of a true, classic liberal. The sense of moral superiority drives them to act the way they do, to really feel they have a right to impose their will on others. Unfortunately, in far too many cases that is not fixable until or unless that person has some sort of a traumatic catalyst that happens to them.
I tell people when they bring up the notion that something is a “right“ that - of course it’s a right, it’s just a question of who do they expect to pay for it. A better response is to tell them the right can be identified by having three key, non-debatable features. (1) your exercising the right doesn’t cost anybody anything else. (2) you don’t have to ask permission to exercise the right. (3) that right can NEVER be held hostage to the outcome of a majority vote.
Your father was, (hopefully he still is with us!) an intelligent and insightful man. He’s certainly spot on about JFK’s murder; definitely was not Oswald acting alone. If he were, why are the records and information still sealed after 59 years?!?! Spot on about the premeditated assault on the USS Liberty, that was NOT a ‘mistake’. Correct about the moral and philosophical error of our “police action” in Vietnam. And certainly spot on about the disaster of Nixon taking us fully off the gold standard. The magnitude of the default on the debt is one that will soon become apparent to everybody who is still here, who is paying attention, and who has any assets….
Thank you, Stan.
You may have already read Thomas Sowell's "The Vision of the Anointed." Goes into your first paragraph in detail.
Your second paragraph...Is this so hard for people? What makes this so hard???
My father and mother are both gone. I lost my mother very early -- to delayed treatment for a bad case of the flu. By the time she got medical help, it was too late. Pneumonia, which brought about heart failure. She was 57. (All this to say that I knew full well how serious respiratory "stuff" can be, so when people hurled epithets such as I wanted people to die, they had no idea who they were talking to...)
I said elsewhere that it was to my advantage to have been born when I was. I got to listen and watch and learn. I adored both of my parents. I've already lived longer without my mother than with; next year, the same will be true of my father.
❤️
My father died at 67 as a consequence of a botched open-heart surgery. They opened them up on the wrong side.! my mother who is a Director of Pharmacy was informed not to sue because if she did, she wouldn’t be able to practice pharmacy anywhere in the state where we resided in where she had her license. Like you, I’ve spent a lifetime carefully observing, and reflecting on what I read, see, and hear. I also had the “benefit” spending summers when I was younger, and Communist Yugoslavia, where I had the opportunity to see firsthand exactly the monstrous evil that my father had told me all about. It was an eye-opening experience for me when I was assaulted, battered and robbed by a uniformed “police“ officer, who wanted my spare gun. They were of course, easily available everywhere, he just wanted mine. My “error“ was to ask him for his badge number. When he looked at me funny, I started out to say “in America…“ At which point he struck me across the face, spun me around, and I ended up on the ground. I was 12 years old. My family, upon hearing what happened, looked at me with terror, and I remembered exactly what they said - and I quote “ Stan, how could you have said that m? Had he arrested you we could not have been able to help you”! That is the reality of totalitarian evil, and with totalitarian evil, there can be absolutely no compromise.
Wow, that is a quite a story -- both of them, Stan. I'm so sorry to hear about your father -- his loss of life at an age when he still had lots of life ahead of him and what happened to you at such a tender age. These events leave their impressions on us.
Indeed, they do, and my mother never really got over it, she was 55 when my father died, and she lived to be 90. The thing is, this just falls under the category of life and as they say “shit happens”. I don’t mean to be a cavalier about it, but it drives home the point that people like us understand. - and that is life is simply not always fair. It just is. And we all have to live within those hard constraints.
I'm sorry. :( Sounds like my Irish grandmother who lost the love of her life when he was 54...and her first-born son at age 20 at the Battle of the Bulge. She was never, ever the same, and she lived to her early 80's.
Life is hard. It just is. I often contemplate what a "rough ride" this being here on Planet Earth actually is...and wonder, "WTH?" :)
Good Post! To me your question about why some folk want need and crave the ability to tell others how to behave, what to do, how to spend time and money etc, in short Power Over Others, is the most basic definition of evil..
https://open.substack.com/pub/anderdaa7/p/does-absolute-power-corrupt?r=slvym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Always free, not a news feed.
Thanks for posting this again. I'd read it a while back, but good to share again!
"Tell the truth and shame the Devil."
-- Hugh Latimer
Even worse than being an Englishman? He was a Protestant!!! A bishop in Henry VIII's heretical Church of England -- of which I am a confirmed and observing (as best I can) member! Burned at the stake October 16, 1555 under Bloody Mary.
Here's another quote from Hugh to comfort his friend Nicholas as the flames engulfed them:
"Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out."
Roy, I can’t resist extending a hand to you to come back to the one true church. Jesus founded His Church upon the Rock of Peter as you tacitly admit. We are not without grave problems but we have His promise to always be with us to the end of time.
Dear Laura:
I thank you for your concern, but perhaps it is unwarranted: I'd prefer to think God isn't that unreasonable.. Nor can I "return" for I never left it in the first place. And... finally... I know too much history, starting with the wee factoid there is not one doctrine in the history of Christianity that has been held at all times, by all Christians... Couple of books for you:
"Vicars of Christ" by Peter de Rosa (You'll find the supression of the Cathars particularly devastating) and
"Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church" by John Foxe -- AKA "Foxe's Book of Martyrs".
Best,
Capt Roy Harkness
You are a gentleman Sir. Your people split from the Church when Henry Vlll decided he would have his divorce and he would rule the new and heretical church. Thus historically you left Jesus’ church and went to Henry’s church. Many prayers coming your way, , Laura
It's still Jesus' church, Laura... 🤔
FYI The Apostolic Succession was maintained in The Church of England.
I draw your attention to Aslan's homily to Emeth, the young Calorman officer in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘉𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦.
I further draw your attention to Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's "39 Articles of Religion" in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘰𝘧 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘰𝘯 𝘗𝘳𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘳, particularly Article XVIII: "Of obtaining eternal Salvation only by the Name of Christ".
In Hoc Signo Vinces,
Roy
Pope Leo Xlll declared Anglican orders null and void in his bull in 1896. You just can’t get around the fact that Jesus as man and God started His Catholic and Apostolic Church with Peter as the first pope and conferred on the apostles the power to bind and to unbound in heaven and on earth. Jesus did NOT give that role to Henry Vlll. This biblical moment is undeniable, inescapable, miraculous and enduring.
Ad Jesum per Mariam. Yours in Christ, Laura
Thank you for sharing this.
Oh, that was a brilliant dagger of a question:
"What Do You Think It Is About You That Makes You Want to Make ME Want What YOU Want?”
That was a brain full!
I love the question you posed. It was like a pretzel in my head that I had to untangle before I could taste it!
I also loved the stories of what it was like to grow up in your house with the boys. Your parents sound amazing! It was this upbringing that helped turn you into the articulate, intelligent, successful woman that you are. You are a force to be reckoned with and I’m honored to be on the same team with you.
Thank you for saying things that make all of us THINK, and then find a way ourselves, to articulate thought provoking questions and statements, rather than be brain dead “I don’t know” ers.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the kind words, too. I'm very glad we're on the same team, too. ❤️
Great post! Thank you SheThinksLiberty. I'll post again with more comments. Have a nice Memorial Day. Peace. :-)
Asha Logos: "A Last Message to The West" https://ashalogos.com/videos/24
Love Asha, and I had seen that one, though it was good to see and listen to again.
I only disagree -- and it's a slight disagreement -- with Asha's use of the word "altruism." I think altruism played a role in getting the West to where it is -- altruism in its extreme and in the wrong hands, as it were. A version of it was also used as a weapon over the past three years and most especially at the beginning of this crime.
Anyway! I am a big fan of Asha. Let me ask you, Capt. Do you think there's something here worth saving?
I recall the astonishing words of Susan Sontag that Asha Logos quoted in a different video:
"If America is the culmination of Western White civilization, as everyone from the Left to the Right declares, then there must be something terribly wrong with Western White civilization. This is a painful truth; few of us want to go that far.... The truth is that Mozart, Pascal, Boolean algebra, Shakespeare, parliamentary government, baroque churches, Newton, the emancipation of women, Kant, Marx, Balanchine ballets, et al, don't redeem what this particular civilization has wrought upon the world. The white race is the cancer of human history; it is the white race and it alone—its ideologies and inventions—which eradicates autonomous civilizations wherever it spreads, which has upset the ecological balance of the planet, which now threatens the very existence of life itself." 😱
The truth is, the blame for humanity's destruction may be lain before quite a different door; that Western, White, 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗻 Civilization is the apotheosis of Human Achievement: As a species we simply have not done better than this. Ever. And individuals and groups of -- shall we say -- a similar persuasion to Ms. Sontag? Are actively working to destroy it, and I would say have by now largely succeeded.
To paraphrase Frodo Baggins: "What do they not hate?"
Here are the first items I ever listened to, by Asha Logos:
"Our Fight Against the Malevolent Hatred of the 'Eternal Rebel' " - https://ashalogos.com/videos/10
"A Modestly Priced weapon - Our Controlled Press" - https://www.bitchute.com/video/2BNkmsR70oFM/
Sontag. What can you say?
Nothing I want to put in print on your substack! 😘
Thank you, Mary, and good for you!
I was very fortunate to have the parents I did. They were parents, not friends, if you know what I mean? I knew they loved us, and even though I was the only girl (who came into the world under the circumstances I did), they never blew "sunshine" up my you-know-what. They were never mean, (I was never hit.) but when instances of character or the truth, etc., were at hand, they were firm...and I saw them live what they taught.
Mary, what a compliment this is. I am so very grateful. ❤️❤️❤️