Farid
Well-Known Member
I'm a big picture kind of guy. The loss of life and livelyhood to gun violence and rape in the United States do not come close when compared with the loss of life and livelyhood that occurs when a state is dismantled. I'm not just talking about the deaths in wars such as those in Iraq. I'm talking about the generations of people who will grow up without a state to protect them. That's much much worse than people not being able to have abortions or get married to the person they love for 4 to 8 years. Not to mention you have to add the loss of Iraqi life to gun violence and rape, which would have been much lower had the war not occurred.
That's also what leads to people supporting wicked and evil states such as what is going on with ISIS. The people gravitate towards stability, even if stability comes in the form of something demonic.
And I don't mean to say this means I would choose Trump versus Clinton. I will never be forced to vote for somebody who is everything I detest.
That's also what leads to people supporting wicked and evil states such as what is going on with ISIS. The people gravitate towards stability, even if stability comes in the form of something demonic.
And I don't mean to say this means I would choose Trump versus Clinton. I will never be forced to vote for somebody who is everything I detest.