Billy Beer
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- Apr 23, 2021
I know where you're coming from and it wasn't that long ago that I thought, and even said in this thread that I hope all the vaccinated die. But then I got to thinking about how the world has gone to shit and how we have turned out back from spirituality in the name of false Gods. And while I'm no Christian or Catholic and will never fear Hell's eternal fire or any such shit, I am reminded of two phrases:I've never seen anyone gravedance a blanket group like the allegedly "vaccinated"
I've only seen people who gravedance a very specific group of allegedly "vaccinated" people, namely those who directly aid in or condone the turning of a blanket group, the unvaccinated, into literal niggercattle lepers.
I don't care if people get mRNA injections, I don't care if they get one, two, three shots or if they want to sleep in an Iron Maiden that bastes them in mRNA goodness throughout the night, what I do care about and will unapologetically celebrate with every fiber of my being is the reduction, by any means, of anyone hostile to my existence.
I hate to pull a Godwin here but I'll do it anyway.
There's a clear and distinct difference between being a Jew turned so bitter that you celebrate the death of any random German ( ie some poor fucker who felt like he had no choice but to take the (((vaccine))) for fear of losing his job ) versus being one that hears about the cunt ( ie Karen ) that turned you in to the local SS stumbling and cracking her skull while performing the salute and feeling intense Schadenfreude. I will never apologize for being the latter, whenever I hear of a globo collaborator getting their shit pushed in I feel like Arnold Schwarzenigger getting a good P U M P.
"That what you do to the lowliest of my brothers, that you do unto me" and "There but for the grace of God, go I". If we treat people like shit, we make it more acceptable that people can be treated like shit, and, if things were different in life, maybe, through no fault of our own, we would be one of the vaccinated.
Each to their own.