TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Dallane wrote:Welp this is the 2nd time I've seen someone defend radical terrorist. Welcome to the clay club kid.
Syndarn wrote:Dallane wrote:Welp this is the 2nd time I've seen someone defend radical terrorist. Welcome to the clay club kid.
Well the radical terrorist is still a human being, who feels emotions just like you and me. Just like you and me that person wants to be loved and respected, they want to be seen and heard.
They can be someones son, daughter or dad or mom.. grandparent etc. Someones best friend, someones co-worker. They might like beer just like you do or fast cars or pickup trucks. They will stand up for their friends just like you stand up for yours. They will love and care for their family.
We are all humans, even if we sometimes act in a very inhumane way because we are hurt and act out in desperation, so our pain can be seen or heard.
It's easy to demonize (those terrorists). And treating them like things rather than something sentient. There is always a good reason why they ended up believing and doing what they do.
So if you show them compassion, they might show compassion to you. If you respect them, they might start respecting you. But if you hate them, they will surely continue to hate you.
Lachlaan wrote:The motherbats await a spanking, for the sake of fields.
Heffernan wrote: just sucks i forgot to raise yellow bile and cant loot anything hahaha sucks to be me..
Syndarn wrote:I don't like that he wants to build up the US military.(he speaks about the depletion of the US military)
Because: A military sole role is to defeat, oppress, kill and murder. It is a "lawful" justified murder. Anything with a military is not in alignment with peace on earth.
he suddenly bashes on radical Islam and wants to eradicate it from the earth(which is not uniting, it is separating)
and then he talks about solidarity.
Because: Now before you understand me wrong, i am not not in favor of radical Islam by any means. This same separation thinking also applies to a lot of other much less radical or and mundane things and issues.
I am basically saying that there is hate and fear in wanting to eradicate something. And hate only breeds more hate. So what i would like to see him do is wanting to understand and respect the radical Islamists as individuals.
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Syndarn wrote:Dallane wrote:Welp this is the 2nd time I've seen someone defend radical terrorist. Welcome to the clay club kid.
Well the radical terrorist is still a human being, who feels emotions just like you and me. Just like you and me that person wants to be loved and respected, they want to be seen and heard.
They can be someones son, daughter or dad or mom.. grandparent etc. Someones best friend, someones co-worker. They might like beer just like you do or fast cars or pickup trucks. They will stand up for their friends just like you stand up for yours. They will love and care for their family.
We are all humans, even if we sometimes act in a very inhumane way because we are hurt and act out in desperation, so our pain can be seen or heard.
It's easy to demonize (those terrorists). And treating them like things rather than something sentient. There is always a good reason why they ended up believing and doing what they do.
So if you show them compassion, they might show compassion to you. If you respect them, they might start respecting you. But if you hate them, they will surely continue to hate you.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Heffernan wrote:has anyone else watched the inauguration nd noticed how Salty Clinton looks all the time?
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
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