I feel happified.
RubaDub
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CO'S "encouraging" letter to circuit
by nowwhat? inthe point of the letter was how many are feeling disappointed these days.. no circuit assembly, convention, how we can't fellowship at the k.h.
disappointed we might have had a love one die, etc etc.
he then goes on to write about how disappointed jehovah must have felt when his first human creation rebelled.
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Covid-19 Texas cases spike following George Floyd funeral
by FatFreek 2005 inon tuesday, the george floyd funeral took place.. "on wednesday, texas reported its highest single-day increase in diagnoses since the start of the pandemic, with 2,504 new cases, more than twice as many reported the previous day.
" source, newsweek.com.
just my unprofessional take -- some 30 to 40 percent of attendees did not wear masks.. check for yourself, snippets of video footage, george floyd funeral..
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RubaDub
I refuse to wear a damned mask the rest of my life.
@FedUpJW ...
I say go for it.
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Covid-19 Texas cases spike following George Floyd funeral
by FatFreek 2005 inon tuesday, the george floyd funeral took place.. "on wednesday, texas reported its highest single-day increase in diagnoses since the start of the pandemic, with 2,504 new cases, more than twice as many reported the previous day.
" source, newsweek.com.
just my unprofessional take -- some 30 to 40 percent of attendees did not wear masks.. check for yourself, snippets of video footage, george floyd funeral..
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RubaDub
Just my unprofessional take -- some 30 to 40 percent of attendees did not wear masks
@FatFreek ...
I noticed the same thing at the George Floyd Patterson funeral. It was incredible to see how many people were jammed in together and not wearing masks. OK, maybe not 6 feet apart under the circumstances, but at least 3 feet apart.
People should just use common sense, but that seems to be in short supply today. If you don't feel good, stay home. If you go out and are being close to people, have the decency to wear a mask.
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Removing Historic Monuments and Statues - Does the Term "Historical" Make it Right or Wrong?
by RubaDub inafter further review and thought, i really don't see how removing a monument or statue that may be truly offensive to a large group of people is in some way rewriting history.. i think of germany or other parts of europe.
you don't see swastikas on buildings or statues of hitler or mussolini or other upper level generals in public.
would it be good for a person (think jewish) to drive around a city and see hitler in a public park, even though it is "historical?
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RubaDub
Let’s put these statues and monuments and other artifacts in a museum where they belong.
@Hisclarkness ...
After reading a lot of the comments, I definitely agree with your viewpoint.
I think "history" can be retained, but it has to be kept in its own perspective. What was acceptable possibly just a few years ago is not acceptable today, and vice versa. Society and norms change.
I remember in first or second grade in school back in the 1960's there was a song called Old Black Joe, about some cotton farmer who lived down by the river or something. Could you imagine putting that into a children's song book today? You would be in jail. But from an historical perspective, it is what it is. It is how we lived and what we were taught.
But as has been mentioned, what goes on now seems so politically charged no matter who does what. I think the definition of sincerity has become very vague and too often with political motivations.
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Removing Historic Monuments and Statues - Does the Term "Historical" Make it Right or Wrong?
by RubaDub inafter further review and thought, i really don't see how removing a monument or statue that may be truly offensive to a large group of people is in some way rewriting history.. i think of germany or other parts of europe.
you don't see swastikas on buildings or statues of hitler or mussolini or other upper level generals in public.
would it be good for a person (think jewish) to drive around a city and see hitler in a public park, even though it is "historical?
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RubaDub
After further review and thought, I really don't see how removing a monument or statue that may be truly offensive to a large group of people is in some way rewriting history.
I think of Germany or other parts of Europe. You don't see swastikas on buildings or statues of Hitler or Mussolini or other upper level generals in public. Would it be good for a person (think Jewish) to drive around a city and see Hitler in a public park, even though it is "historical?"
As an example, if you are in Munich (Munchen) Germany and drive 20 minutes or so out of the city you can go to Dachau (concentration camp) and tour the place for a few hours. You will see all of the Nazi stuff, the barracks, swastikas, gas chamber, ovens, pictures, you name it.
From an historical perspective it is definitely worth the visit, though very creepy, at least to me. But I can understand that the stuff is not for everyday viewing or some sort of feeling proud about what happened. Wouldn't it be offensive to many to see a statue of Nazi Dr. Mengele in public?
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HBO removes Gone with the Wind because its offensive.
by phoenixrising inas the altleftist idiots burn books, ban speech and now ban movies that does not conform to their twisted thinking never forget, those that start by burning books end up burning bodies.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/business/media/gone-with-the-wind-hbo-max.html.
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RubaDub
I guess the WHITE House will have to change its name too
@newsheep ...
My guess would be the Rainbow House.
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HBO removes Gone with the Wind because its offensive.
by phoenixrising inas the altleftist idiots burn books, ban speech and now ban movies that does not conform to their twisted thinking never forget, those that start by burning books end up burning bodies.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/business/media/gone-with-the-wind-hbo-max.html.
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RubaDub
As far as statues (Robert E. Lee) being torn down: whatever is put in its place had better be neutral and represent the whole population in general
LongHairGal ...
That could be a good idea. Maybe a two-headed statue of Ryan Seacrest and the My Pillow guy.
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HBO removes Gone with the Wind because its offensive.
by phoenixrising inas the altleftist idiots burn books, ban speech and now ban movies that does not conform to their twisted thinking never forget, those that start by burning books end up burning bodies.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/business/media/gone-with-the-wind-hbo-max.html.
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RubaDub
If anybody wants to hang the flag in their garage or in their den, that’s their business. But, it doesn’t really belong hanging in a public area.
LongHairGal ....
I totally agree. If people want to have that kind of stuff in their garage, den, basement or anyplace else, go for it. People can have a Confederate Flag, Swastika or both tattooed on their asses. I don't care.
Just don't put that stuff in my face. It does no good.
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dump google
by phoenixrising ini have noticed as of late that google searches are heavily filtering searches and shopping.
i know they keep track and monitor your activity but when i can not find things or articles because they don't fit googles bs naritive its time to leave.
duck duck go is my replacement.
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RubaDub
I'm waiting for the WTBTS for a recommended search engine.
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HBO removes Gone with the Wind because its offensive.
by phoenixrising inas the altleftist idiots burn books, ban speech and now ban movies that does not conform to their twisted thinking never forget, those that start by burning books end up burning bodies.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/business/media/gone-with-the-wind-hbo-max.html.
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RubaDub
People, what do you expect? It's about time.
The arrogant guy with the mustache smoked and used vulgar language on the screen, with his famous quote, "quite frankly, I don't give a d***"
There are young people who have access to HBO. What else should HBO do?