Comments by "Serenity" (@SerenityM54L2SAM5L5N1) on "Vox"
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There are plenty of non-religious countries with similar flawed systems, poverty, corruption and poor leadership. The correct ideology and economic system isn't in place, and subversive elements still infiltrates Lebanon (openly, without backlash). This is what has to be rectified. Opportunity need to be created, starting up businesses should become attractive, criminals/terrorists should be removed and a zero tolerance policy towards corruptions, negligence, misconduct, etc, must prevail.
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@kindredspirit9703 We've been throwing billions of dollars via social programs, welfare, food stamps, education opportunities, charities, affirmative action and by turning the other cheek to 13-50 for decades. What has that gotten us? A bunch of disrespectful, toxic and radical attacks against our police officers, our law-abiding citizens and the cornerstones of our country. That's what happens when you bend to the mob.
We've endorsed ghetto cultures, rap language, the ability to essentially do whatever one pleases, a minimization of zero tolerance policies etc. We need to change in that regard, turn up the volume, and remove those looking to destroy our country, even though they've been provided with opportunities to thrive and live peacefully. The only language that illegal and rabid groups understand is deterring policing, strict prosecution sentences, and a transparent societal message emphasizing on the fact that the silent majority are fed with with appealing to these decadent societal aspects time and time again. Time for a change.
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@vegetable1495 Your "facts" aren't true nor accurate. The instigators of these protests, acts of vandalism, and subversive rioting hasn't been started by the police. The culprits are the citizens that decided to connect oneself and join these backwards movements. Every "incident" of police using force or intervening against these people, have been justifiable, have been involving heavy criminals/anarchists/terrorists, and hasn't been portrayed in the way that you and your associates falsely explain it.
BLM started because a drug-abusing and aggressive person charged up against a person working for a branch within the police, one could say, in a community in Florida. The protector did therefore have to shoot the hooligan.
Same goes for the Floyd case. A serial convict that had been in jail over and over again. A fentanyl user (A-class drug), who constantly ran into cops based on his despicable actions. He resisted arrest, had committed another crime (surprise surprise) and the cops did therefore do what they could to render the guy harmless. Without OD'ing on drugs, resisting arrest and having a poor medical record, he might've been alive. But the guy was a very problematic and dangerous person. Such an icon to incorporate within one's movement huh? Such an angel.
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