Exactly right! I've been absolutely appalled at the enabler of unspeakable acts that our "judicial" system has recently become. However, while the full-blown level of this societal suicide is somewhat new, the roots of it go far back, imho.
I was only 16-20 years of age, in Florida, back in the late 70s, when some man who had done a more …
Exactly right! I've been absolutely appalled at the enabler of unspeakable acts that our "judicial" system has recently become. However, while the full-blown level of this societal suicide is somewhat new, the roots of it go far back, imho.
I was only 16-20 years of age, in Florida, back in the late 70s, when some man who had done a more heinous act than I wish to describe, but must for you see my point- raping a very young girl, then cutting off both her arms & leaving her to die- this man was released from prison! I remember thinking then, Dear God, letting someone out who did such a thing is a horror walking & sure to be disastrous.
And, yes,
I heard about it because he had killed someone this time & he was up for the death penalty, I think. The original victim had by some miracle survived so they couldn't ask for capital punishment the first time around & this was the debate, if I remember correctly.
But for me the insanity lay in not protecting the general public from a monster, which this sociopathy clearly was.
To me, yet again, it comes down to this- our Government, in all 3 branches has completely forgotten it's job & who they work for.
The only solution is that we, the People, the law abiding, sane, self-supporting & reasonably educated in what works & what does not, remind them!
Vote harder people. Call & write & email more often, & raise hell. The utter insanity has gone, far, far, far, too FAR!
And, btw, I'm a woman, a child of the 60s, a feminist, an environmentalist, anti-war, (unless attacked,) yet a republican & pro self- responsibility, smaller government & pro law enforcement too.
For me all of the above are needed in modern society, but the behavior of many of the "woke" women today are making me wonder if many females just weren't ready for "prime time" yet?
A lot of women I've known who get in positions with some power, even a little bit, use it to "even the score" on all manner of personal disappointments, choices, and failures.
Instead of engaging those on their own, learning from them, changing viewpoints and behavior, they use the power they've assembled to target and punish anyone who looks like the man or men they're mad at.
If there's one thing this kind of female isn't ready for, it's the objectivity required in something like this Republic's system of law as formulated. But they were not the first bloc to assemble around getting even and strengthening their in-group/tribe. This is why that in-group/tribe pushed feminism: to re-engineer society by alienating women from their families. This is why all the women in my family (very early GenX I am, born in my parents' 40s) voted against the Equal Rights Amendment. They were strong, hard working women, like you they were environmentalists, anti-war, and all of them had blue collar jobs (sheet metal, welding, ship fitting, etc.) and also kept house and raised the kids. But they recognized the concerted effort to put enmity between men and women, and they rejected it.
Exactly right! I've been absolutely appalled at the enabler of unspeakable acts that our "judicial" system has recently become. However, while the full-blown level of this societal suicide is somewhat new, the roots of it go far back, imho.
I was only 16-20 years of age, in Florida, back in the late 70s, when some man who had done a more heinous act than I wish to describe, but must for you see my point- raping a very young girl, then cutting off both her arms & leaving her to die- this man was released from prison! I remember thinking then, Dear God, letting someone out who did such a thing is a horror walking & sure to be disastrous.
And, yes,
I heard about it because he had killed someone this time & he was up for the death penalty, I think. The original victim had by some miracle survived so they couldn't ask for capital punishment the first time around & this was the debate, if I remember correctly.
But for me the insanity lay in not protecting the general public from a monster, which this sociopathy clearly was.
To me, yet again, it comes down to this- our Government, in all 3 branches has completely forgotten it's job & who they work for.
The only solution is that we, the People, the law abiding, sane, self-supporting & reasonably educated in what works & what does not, remind them!
Vote harder people. Call & write & email more often, & raise hell. The utter insanity has gone, far, far, far, too FAR!
And, btw, I'm a woman, a child of the 60s, a feminist, an environmentalist, anti-war, (unless attacked,) yet a republican & pro self- responsibility, smaller government & pro law enforcement too.
For me all of the above are needed in modern society, but the behavior of many of the "woke" women today are making me wonder if many females just weren't ready for "prime time" yet?
I do wonder...
A lot of women I've known who get in positions with some power, even a little bit, use it to "even the score" on all manner of personal disappointments, choices, and failures.
Instead of engaging those on their own, learning from them, changing viewpoints and behavior, they use the power they've assembled to target and punish anyone who looks like the man or men they're mad at.
If there's one thing this kind of female isn't ready for, it's the objectivity required in something like this Republic's system of law as formulated. But they were not the first bloc to assemble around getting even and strengthening their in-group/tribe. This is why that in-group/tribe pushed feminism: to re-engineer society by alienating women from their families. This is why all the women in my family (very early GenX I am, born in my parents' 40s) voted against the Equal Rights Amendment. They were strong, hard working women, like you they were environmentalists, anti-war, and all of them had blue collar jobs (sheet metal, welding, ship fitting, etc.) and also kept house and raised the kids. But they recognized the concerted effort to put enmity between men and women, and they rejected it.