It's obviously wrong to break into someone's home, but if a guy shoots a few people, then goes home, the police are justified in breaking in if he won’t voluntarily go outside and surrender. It’s obviously wrong to break into a sovereign country and capture its leader, but if that leader has done something to warrant it, has been asked to surrender himself and refuses, it would be justified. Did Maduro’s behavior justify this? I don’t know. Government allegations are not proven facts. So we’ll see (or we may not see.) But that the US went in and arrested him isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It might be, and it might not. What would be a bad thing unequivocally is if the US invaded Venezuela and killed a million people because it wanted to get Maduro. That would be very bad. Kind of like what the FBI did in Waco, Texas when they wanted to get David Koresh.
I don’t know whether taking out Maduro was good policy or bad, time will tell. I do know for sure people comparing it to invading Iraq and killing 1M people to take out Saddam Hussein are retarded.
The gap between what you imagine you will experience and the actual experience is unbridgeablde.
Was discussing the psychotic justifications for forcing people to inject themselves. Someone said, "They'll say you have to do it for their "immunocompromised" aunt. Does your aunt have money? Because im broke, I.e., "financial-compromised," and she should give me some. No? Why not? Because your financial situation is not her problem.
I don't give two shits if Candace Owens is right or wrong. I just want my government that extorts me for taxes to stop giving her so much material to work with.
You guys inviting the unvaxxed relatives to Thanksgiving this year?
I go running rain or shine, even when I have a cold. It's a way to burn off bad karma.