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<blockquote data-quote="LarryBird" data-source="post: 4113326" data-attributes="member: 76548"><p>I cannot deny some narcissistic tendencies.</p><p></p><p>I am self-aware. I am not hypocritical.</p><p></p><p>I will not claim to be an empath, during the times when I'm acting like a narcissist. </p><p></p><p>But my altruistic and empathetic side is more indicative of who I am in my day to day "real life", as opposed to the dick I can be on BrownCafe while arguing politics with true psychopaths and sociopaths - people who claim to be religious and compassionate, while voting exclusively for candidates and incumbents who look to cut funding to the social wellness programs and value big business/corporations over their constituency...Hypocrites, in other words.</p><p></p><p>This place can bring out my worst side at times, but I'm still a better person than 99% of the conservative bible beaters on this site - I know that for certain - because I live my morality in all my day to day dealings, and I vote my compassion, empathy, and belief system come election time. Unlike the TrumpTards here, the ones who quote bible verses, attend church on the reg, and then go against the teachings of Christ in their dealings and election of politicians - me me me, mine, mine, mine, my, my, my, don't take from me, that's mine not theirs, my hard earned money shouldn't go to help them.</p><p></p><p>However, I on the other hand, say, take some from me, I have plenty, and I'm fortunate. If my taxes rise a bit, to fund some social change and give poor people a helping hand, I'm fine with that - I am doing well.</p><p></p><p>Now, if we're talking taking more of my money to fund the military, and increases in their already retarded expenditures, then yes, that I have a huge problem with.</p><p></p><p>[USER=65823]@TheBrownFlush[/USER], and the rest of the bible boys, should be asking themselves these questions at church tomorrow, while they're hopefully doing some soul searching: HWJV? WWJTT?...How would Jesus vote? What would Jesus think of Trump?</p><p></p><p>Report back with your answers after mass.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>PS - I'm all about leaving your religion out of your politics, but since they do not, they should at least be sincere about their religion's teachings in relation to the challenges we face in our political decisions and the allocation of funding to social wellness programs for the poor and indigent - especially those who work and still can't make ends meet - Jesus would love and care for these people. He would shepherd them through their troubles, and tend to them, until they were able to come out on the other side of their hardships and look back at them in the rearview. If you're wearing your religion on your political sleeve, you can't just pick and choose which shirt you're gonna put on on a given day - abortion or compassion for the less fortunate - it's both or neither. You can't play the religious card with abortion and ignore it when it comes to social welfare - you wear the shirt everyday or you don't wear it at all, hypocrites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryBird, post: 4113326, member: 76548"] I cannot deny some narcissistic tendencies. I am self-aware. I am not hypocritical. I will not claim to be an empath, during the times when I'm acting like a narcissist. But my altruistic and empathetic side is more indicative of who I am in my day to day "real life", as opposed to the dick I can be on BrownCafe while arguing politics with true psychopaths and sociopaths - people who claim to be religious and compassionate, while voting exclusively for candidates and incumbents who look to cut funding to the social wellness programs and value big business/corporations over their constituency...Hypocrites, in other words. This place can bring out my worst side at times, but I'm still a better person than 99% of the conservative bible beaters on this site - I know that for certain - because I live my morality in all my day to day dealings, and I vote my compassion, empathy, and belief system come election time. Unlike the TrumpTards here, the ones who quote bible verses, attend church on the reg, and then go against the teachings of Christ in their dealings and election of politicians - me me me, mine, mine, mine, my, my, my, don't take from me, that's mine not theirs, my hard earned money shouldn't go to help them. However, I on the other hand, say, take some from me, I have plenty, and I'm fortunate. If my taxes rise a bit, to fund some social change and give poor people a helping hand, I'm fine with that - I am doing well. Now, if we're talking taking more of my money to fund the military, and increases in their already retarded expenditures, then yes, that I have a huge problem with. [USER=65823]@TheBrownFlush[/USER], and the rest of the bible boys, should be asking themselves these questions at church tomorrow, while they're hopefully doing some soul searching: HWJV? WWJTT?...How would Jesus vote? What would Jesus think of Trump? Report back with your answers after mass. PS - I'm all about leaving your religion out of your politics, but since they do not, they should at least be sincere about their religion's teachings in relation to the challenges we face in our political decisions and the allocation of funding to social wellness programs for the poor and indigent - especially those who work and still can't make ends meet - Jesus would love and care for these people. He would shepherd them through their troubles, and tend to them, until they were able to come out on the other side of their hardships and look back at them in the rearview. If you're wearing your religion on your political sleeve, you can't just pick and choose which shirt you're gonna put on on a given day - abortion or compassion for the less fortunate - it's both or neither. You can't play the religious card with abortion and ignore it when it comes to social welfare - you wear the shirt everyday or you don't wear it at all, hypocrites. [/QUOTE]
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