What’s the likelihood that we see civil unrest soon?

Good thread for all of you "line in the sand" wackadoos.

Honesty, the anti-seatbelt crew had a stronger argument than the antivax crew.

 
Good thread for all of you "line in the sand" wackadoos.

Honesty, the anti-seatbelt crew had a stronger argument than the antivax crew.


No, economic coercion works

Edit: and I won't quit over it. They might fire me, but I won't willingly quit, and I damned sure ain't getting the clot shot.
 
No, economic coercion works you idiot.

Edit: and I won't quit over it. They might fire me, but I won't willingly quit, and I damned sure ain't getting the clot shot.

Good opportunity for a young buck to get his shot then. Enjoy your freedumb!
 
Brilliant! So let's institute a living wage so we can be sure that the lowest earners earn enough to pay their fair share into the pot.
Wait. So the taxpayers are going to give people money... so those people can in turn pay taxes?

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Wait. So the taxpayers are going to give people money... so those people can in turn pay taxes?

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I think you're conflating a universal basic income, which would come from the government, with a living wage, which (by law) private employers would have to pay their employees.
 
Don't people go to hell or heaven as individuals?

Or do we go there as protected groups?

One of the commands to new converts throughout the New Testament is to find and participate in a faith community. The Pauline letters are all to communities of believers. John's letter from Patmos refers to communities, not individuals.

While it is up to an individual to accept the gift of salvation through faith, the expectation of activity afterward specifically includes collectivism and community.
 
One of the commands to new converts throughout the New Testament is to find and participate in a faith community. The Pauline letters are all to communities of believers. John's letter from Patmos refers to communities, not individuals.

While it is up to an individual to accept the gift of salvation through faith, the expectation of activity afterward specifically includes collectivism and community.
People voluntarily coming together of like mind.

This is not that same as the collectivism you are pushing which is highly centralized from a govt that tries to force people into a collectivist agreement with people of different interests, religions and though.

The ideal would be a group of small homesteads working together in a decentralized manner... not some bureaucrat in DC pontificating to someone in Moline or Bristol or Muskogee what they need to do with their individual lives.
 
Before we get to civil unrest, there is one last thing that could be done that would still keep things civil and prevent us from turning violent. There is always the "Atlas Shrugged" approach. If enough police, medical staff, and others made the individual decision to force employers' hands, that could make a difference.

I'm just not certain enough people on the right have the will to put their careers or money on the line, however. "Gotta pay for that boat and that F-350 in the McMansion's garage. Plus, wifey has been nagging me to get the shot, also."
 
Good opportunity for a young buck to get his shot then. Enjoy your freedumb!
Dumb is putting some unknown substance in your body that no one knows the long term side effects. Especially when it’s already proven not to work against the very condition it was created to protect against. You are the reason they have to put warnings not to drink battery acid or eat Tide pods.
 
freedumb? Really?
Imagine a world where the dumbest SOBs on the planet run it their way. Only to see it crumble because of how dumb it actually was and sell it as successful because they don’t understand it failed. But the equally dumb support the dumb because they think alike. That world would really suck to live in, wouldn’t it?
 
Imagine a world where the dumbest SOBs on the planet run it their way. Only to see it crumble because of how dumb it actually was and sell it as successful because they don’t understand it failed. But the equally dumb support the dumb because they think alike. That world would really suck to live in, wouldn’t it?
You summed up this administration in 1 paragraph.
 
With the recent mandates of vaccinations, I’m wondering how other people feel. I’m starting to feel like this may not end well. Everyone has a breaking point and I noticed that through the riots, BLM protests, Antifa BS and infringements that the conservatives stayed oddly quiet. But now they’re starting to get extremely pissed and very vocal. Is this a sign of things to come if things don’t change? I mean, let’s face it. There’s 3 more years of this clown and look at the damage he’s caused in just a few months. What’s your opinions? Is this going to come to us taking a physical stand? Or do you think it just blows over?
With the clueless sh** wad currently in the WH?…… soon
 
People voluntarily coming together of like mind.

This is not that same as the collectivism you are pushing which is highly centralized from a govt that tries to force people into a collectivist agreement with people of different interests, religions and though.

The ideal would be a group of small homesteads working together in a decentralized manner... not some bureaucrat in DC pontificating to someone in Moline or Bristol or Muskogee what they need to do with their individual lives.

You really like mapping government into my posts for some reason. In no place did I say that Christian collectivism requires or should involve government oversight.
 

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