Youtube comments of Mary C. Dunford (@MaryDunford).
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In my experience, most people in the West have never seen real devastation, real violence, real poverty, or real evil. We can complain about nonsense and retain the luxury of ignorance because it costs most of us nothing. Most of us have no clue what we're talking about, but we will defend our ignorance; even if it makes us look silly or naive. We don't understand the difference between good and evil anymore, or why good promotes life and evil is self-destructive. There are characteristics, even a character, to good and evil and life and death. And, sadly, many in the West couldn't (or wouldn't) mentally reverse-engineer scenarios to see this for themselves.
Who knows? One day we might lose enough that we'll have to rethink our priorities. More likely, it will simply reveal what we really value.
In my limited life experience, I wouldn't depend on the West valuing life above death. That's not what I've seen. But it could just be mass confusion and deception, and I could be completely wrong. I'm not God. And only time will tell.
Excellent upload. Thank you.
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Agreed, for the most part. I can't speak for anyone else, but there are parts of me I have to keep on a tight leash. Not because they're evil, unto themselves. But because, if I refused to acknowledge them, understand them, or lead them, they would take over and lead me. Then I would become the evil I hate. And, unlike many, I know exactly what I'm capable of. And I accept it so I can control myself.
Everything has a time, place, and purpose. I can't choose anything except what/who I want to be. I can't like myself if I become what I hate. And I can't trust myself, or my own judgment, if I know I'm a liar. It's just that simple.
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I'm curious... If each person, despite their outward differences, awoke having the same innate knowledge why didn't they start there? That's what they universally have in common.
Even if the ship changed, or the location or time changed, or some aged and others died young, some were academic and others not so inclined, the fact they are people doesn't change. Nor that they were born with certain universal understanding.
Forensic analysis isn't a bad way to discover motives. But it never made sense to start with the ship. Or even to start and end with themselves. The context only applies as long as that situation remains the same.
Though looking outward to answer an inner problem, how they approached the question wasn't pointless. They still ended up with physical/ life improvements. Just not the answer they sought.
Instead of recognizing their navigation errors, they seemed to give up or become cynical.
But I have to wonder if it's enough to live a dry existence, even surrounded by comfort?
I couldn't do it. I'd feel like the outward comfort mocked the unseen inner prison I endured. I'd definitely feel lonely then.
I guess I could distract myself from the pain. Or mock those who admit to their own, or ask questions I don't understand. But neither would get me out of such a hell.
If, after so much advancement, the problem is the same maybe it's time to learn some humility. Go back to scratch. Change direction. And ask better questions.
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Welcome to Canada 2025. 🍁Good luck getting antibiotics if you need them; but if you have a hard core addiction they'll hand out the pipes, needles, and anything else -- all at the taxpayer's expense. Well, until you can't get to work or afford to eat that is. And if you're attacked in your own home, oh well. Expect to be arrested for defending yourself. But should you have the unmitigated gall to question our Fearless Leader about this insanity you've now become a dissident: a fringe element who could lose your reputation, your job, your bank account, your home, or your freedom. But don't be depressed over the total loss of agency, security, or sanity in your life. Here in Canada we believe in "sunny ways": step right up to get your own safe supply, or jump to the end with our all-inclusive "MAID" program. Your end won't be for naught. You're comprised of carbon. We're aiming for carbon net-zero to save anything that's
not carbon by 2030.
So welcome to Canada, folks. Enjoy your stay. For a limited time only. 🪦😂
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Not all women are sexist, cry-babies, or illogical. Not all men are sexist, illogical, or thin-skinned. Personally, I would be more concerned with those with the authority to conscript, and why they behave as if human lives are disposable. The opinions of those who don't actually have the power or authority to send a person into battle, regardless of gender, is irrelevant.
If this is the basis for forming an opinion, that's still the most logical priority. Gender issues are ridiculous and extraneous, regardless of the gender of the person with the problem.
Cheers.
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