Comments by "MilesBellas" (@MilesBellas) on "FRONTLINE PBS | Official"
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@Rodrick Evans
"You have fundamental"
Delusional self projection.
Your mind is projecting.
You know nothing about me in reality.
You are talking about yourself.
Try addressing the topic.
The topic is polarisation of society by wealth, disconnection from nature through human made things (cars houses, vanity etc.....) and over socialization.....
the result is a life of vanity not humanity.
This is the result of capitalism, it becomes disconnected from labour.....consequently disconnected from creativity, joy, natural reality etc.....
See how people function in South and Meso America.
Their ancestors have been there for thousands of years.
They are in tune with family and natures.
Some tribes live in the jungle and have ZERO contact with the outside world.
They are real people, not egotistical fakes, projecting their own psychological issues and latent hostility on others through snide attempts at insult that are ultimately projections.
"You have fundamental innate soul issues." = laughable and meaningless.
It's a silly, childish attempt at an insult, for what?
"fundamental, innate" = tautological
Google cognitive dissonance.
Figure out why you are angry.
See a psychiatrist?
Learn meditation.
EVERYONE should learn meditation.....
Good luck!
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"Reformer"
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stringing them up by toes?
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"Among those arrested on allegations of corruption is Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, the Saudi King's nephew who is worth more than $17bn according to Forbes, and owns stakes in Twitter, Lyft and Citigroup.
DailyMail.com's source claims the crown prince lulled Alwaleed into a false sense of security, inviting him to a meeting at his Al Yamamah palace, then sent officers to arrest him the night before the meeting.
'Suddenly at 2.45am all his guards were disarmed, the royal guards of MBS storm in,' said the source.
'He's dragged from his own bedroom in his pajamas, handcuffed, put in the back of an SUV, and interrogated like a criminal.
'They hung them upside down, just to send a message.
'They told them that "we've made your charges public, the world knows that you've been arrested on these charges.'""
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@trumpsaid3550
Figure it out.
The implication of the metaphor as evidence by Trump tweets.
Trump: "23% of Federal inmates are illegal immigrants."
Truth: According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons — whose data was last updated on November 24, 2018 — 19.3% of federal inmates are citizens of Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, or "other/unknown." The rest (80.7%) are U.S. citizens.
Trump: "[T]here were a total of 292,000 crimes by illegal aliens."
Truth: According to Texas DPS, there were 292,000 charges, but only 120,000 convictions between June 1, 2011, and December 31, 2018.
Trump: There were "539 murders."
Truth: Of 539 murder charges, 238 were convicted.
Trump: There were "32,000 assaults."
Truth: Of 32,443 assault charges, 13,559 were convicted.
Trump: There were "3,426 sexual assaults."
Truth: Of 3,428 sexual assault charges, 1,689 were convicted.
Trump: There were "3000 weapons charges."
Truth: Of 2,949 weapons charges, there were 1,280 convictions.
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