CDT
Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
So you don't like Trump or Maga. Have you ever questioned why they are so motivated to charge the capital?
People do just about anything out of greed, ambition, or bigitry. Yet no one wants to form a "Justice League" to oppose them. There is no "Batman" in the world.
Yet people get angry about evil! They rant and rave against it, shouting curses to the heavens (Or Twitter, either way)
But not angry enough to act like the people they hate take action?
I don't get it. We can end tyranny in an instant, if we simply turned our collective efforts to ending it. So why don't we, and why can they act collectively?
RAP
Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by cdtm
So you don't like Trump or Maga. Have you ever questioned why they are so motivated to charge the capital?People do just about anything out of greed, ambition, or bigitry. Yet no one wants to form a "Justice League" to oppose them. There is no "Batman" in the world.
Yet people get angry about evil! They rant and rave against it, shouting curses to the heavens (Or Twitter, either way)
But not angry enough to act like the people they hate take action?
I don't get it. We can end tyranny in an instant, if we simply turned our collective efforts to ending it. So why don't we, and why can they act collectively?
I think Phoenix Jones and the rest of the Rain City Super Heroes would disagree with u.
Phoenix Jones-
"Born Benjamin John Francis Fodor 1988 in Texas) is an American real-life superhero. Initially wearing a ski mask to intervene in a public assault, Fodor later developed a full costume and adopted "Phoenix Jones" as a pseudonym. From 2011 until its dissolution in 2014, Jones was the leader of the Rain City Superhero Movement, a Seattle, Washington based citizen patrol group that described itself as a crime prevention brigade."
"The Rain City Superhero Movement was a Seattle-based organization in the U.S. state of Washington. It was composed of costumed activists who describe themselves as a crime-fighting brigade.[1] Witnesses have reported that the group has intervened in crimes on several occasions, while the police maintained they would prefer that individuals other than sworn officers not place themselves in danger, and act as good witnesses instead"
ADA
Re: Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by Raptor22
I think Phoenix Jones and the rest of the Rain City Super Heroes would disagree with u.Phoenix Jones-
"Born Benjamin John Francis Fodor 1988 in Texas) is an American real-life superhero. Initially wearing a ski mask to intervene in a public assault, Fodor later developed a full costume and adopted "Phoenix Jones" as a pseudonym. From 2011 until its dissolution in 2014, Jones was the leader of the Rain City Superhero Movement, a Seattle, Washington based citizen patrol group that described itself as a crime prevention brigade."
"The Rain City Superhero Movement was a Seattle-based organization in the U.S. state of Washington. It was composed of costumed activists who describe themselves as a crime-fighting brigade.[1] Witnesses have reported that the group has intervened in crimes on several occasions, while the police maintained they would prefer that individuals other than sworn officers not place themselves in danger, and act as good witnesses instead"
About that:
YouTube video
I am more of a Rex Velvet man myself:
YouTube video
ETH
Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by cdtm
So you don't like Trump or Maga. Have you ever questioned why they are so motivated to charge the capital?People do just about anything out of greed, ambition, or bigitry. Yet no one wants to form a "Justice League" to oppose them. There is no "Batman" in the world.
Yet people get angry about evil! They rant and rave against it, shouting curses to the heavens (Or Twitter, either way)
But not angry enough to act like the people they hate take action?
I don't get it. We can end tyranny in an instant, if we simply turned our collective efforts to ending it. So why don't we, and why can they act collectively?
It's hard to unite against anything when half the country hates America, thinks all white people are basically the devil, that socialism is better than capitalism, thinks people who want strong borders are nazis rather than those in power who're abusing it, that a certain group of people are entitled to reparations for something that happened almost 150 years ago that those people never actually experienced personally, etc, etc, etc....
OMW
Old Man Whirly!
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Re: Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It's hard to unite against anything when half the country hates America
Agreed, look at those idiots trying to stage a coup on Jan 6th.
ETH
Re: Re: Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Agreed, look at those idiots trying to stage a coup on Jan 6th.
This retarded post from you is not shocking.
You never were all that smart.
You actually think half the country stormed the capitol building lmao. 😂
ROB
Re: Re: Re: Why do people easily work together for evil, but rarely for a common good?
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Agreed, look at those idiots trying to stage a coup on Jan 6th.
Bingo
These same people are back to being American defeatist, whinging and crying because Biden is stopping the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.