Guilty Until Proven Innocent
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I’m angry that we’ve let our country get to this point. I’m also ashamed that my silence in the face of this injustice has let it continue to grow.
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I’m angry that we’ve let our country get to this point. I’m also ashamed that my silence in the face of this injustice has let it continue to grow.
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Perception is everything and informs the way you see and interact with the world. Who do you let control your own lens of perception.
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‘Til now, I’ve been unwilling to sit in awkward conversations because I’ve made my political beliefs public. That just won’t do.
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Love guns or hate them, leave your BS at the door; then we can have a rational discussion and, perhaps, actually find some sort of middle ground.
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If you intentionally abstained from voting you ignored your peers explicitly asking for your opinion. This means we don’t want to keep hearing complaints from you in the future, because you obviously don’t care enough to make a change.
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If you ignore injustice in any form, you’re silently consenting and just as damnable as the perpetrators.
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The Bible seems to both promote and condemn standing against governing authorities dispensing injustice. What is a faithful follower of God to do?
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Laws exist to protect the general welfare of the people, not to enable unjust discrimination based on race, sex, religion, or socio-economic status. Seeing laws in the books that protect the interest of corporations over individuals irritates me to no end.
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Between hackers trying to eavesdrop on and pirate data from online transactions to state-level demands for information, understanding how to keep your data private is more important than ever.