IsaacNewton
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I'm not a believer, but I pray at the outcome of every Presidential election. I send up a hope bubble for our country. Thoughts and prayers aren't enough, but it's not very nice to knock them.In light of the recent and never ending slaughter of children by people with guns the NRA and all the fake 'Christians' in the country should start a Thoughts and Prayers Club, to be convened immediately after every mass shooting with the intent of quickly offering 'thoughts and prayers' for the dead. And they should start handing out Thoughts and Prayers cards in advance all over the land. "We don't know where the next mass slaughter of children will take place, but rest assured you have our thoughts and prayers in advance".
It should be the motto on the back of every NRA membership card. "You have our thoughts and prayers for all future mass murders using guns. This way we're covered and there is no need to discuss anything at all after each future shooting. So we're good right?"
Gun lickers your thoughts and prayers are less than meaningless. Save your fake caring for your own family reunion. You are vampires that apologize to the people whose neck you just sucked dry.
In no way am I knocking prayers. I am calling out the phoney 'thoughts and prayers' meme or cliche that many on the right use to feign 'caring' after every one of these incidents. GOP politicians have glommed on to this fake slogan to allow them to divert from facts like they voted to allow mentally ill people to buy guns and they are bought and paid for by gun manufacturers.
The same way they've glommed on to the term 'mentally ill'. In their minds it allows them to totally ignore gun regulation, which is IN the 2nd amendment, well regulated, and instead try to paint every one of the mass murders as having nothing to do with weapons designed for war being used with clips or magazines that hold up to 30 rounds.
I'm tired of the ghoul-like callousness these 'human beings' use and the deceitful language they use to try to cover their debauchery and utter complicity in allowing people to easily get these weapons and these large ammo magazines without regard to the outright slaughter of children across the country. Anyone watching the parents the past week of the children that were murdered know that they and everyone else knows these guns ARE a huge part of this problem.
Couching this as an 'anti-christian' or 'anti-religion' thread is just another tool these people use to try to diminish anyone calling them out for their grotesque hypocrisy and PHONEY Christianity. It is another in a long line of red herrings the right uses for everything under the sun. They lose the argument so they've embraced the lie.
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