Mr. Virtue Strikes Again

Today’s my Friday, here’s what I learned this week...

 

I see black and white coming together more than ever before. MSM does not want us to think or believe this. (Emphasis: they don’t want us to THINK. Heaven forbid we think, for ourselves. They are trusting we won’t — think for ourselves.)

 

I fully support the phrase “black lives matter”. Damn straight they do. 

 

I do not, in any way, shape, or form, support BLM, the group. The evidence is overwhelming, concerning destructive, divisive, and nefarious intentions of BLM. 

 

I SEE, and I READ, I WATCH black and white united for good, and for change. 

 

Tim Scott and my former boyfriend, Trey Gowdy have a heck of a relationship, engaging in hard conversations, civil discourse. Last night I listened to the deep admiration they share, one for another, closer than brothers, those two. High profile, this example, to be sure. 

 

Over the course of this hellacious pandemic, despite murder, rioting and looting, I’ve witnessed the coming together of races like never before. The good in all races are tired of lawlessness. Fed up. We are all tired of race-baiters, instigators, those filled with hate, the virtue-signaling, Karen’s of the world. (Karen’s come in every color, too, just so you know.) You see, they want us to be afraid to ask questions, to learn about one another. Knowledge is power and they know this. The troublemakers, they know this. 

 

I’ve learned of blacks in history who’ve made significant contributions to democracy, names I’ve never heard before. Why? Why haven’t I learned of them before now? The list is extensive, not to mention all who are actively making a positive difference today. 

 

(Can we put antifa, kkk, and blm in a room together and they can fight it out, and leave the rest of the world in peace? All are radicals, believing their way is the only way, funded by those who wish to destroy democracy.)

 

Reminder to me, lest I virtue signal whilst sharing secret thoughts: Debbie, though you’re frustrated and angry at times, stop. Check your feelings and emotions. If others knew bitterness was taking root, which leads to hate and destructive behavior, the axe would’ve been laid to the root early, hopefully, right? Don’t let bitterness, anger and frustration take root. 

 

Speaking of virtue signaling, Mayor Pete called out Dr. Blue in a post, saying Dr. B’s comment concerning health, exercise and monitoring weight (my words), bordered on fat-shaming. Shut up Pete. I could’ve gone the rest of the year without reading another asinine post of yours. Some overweight people are healthy, the vast majority are not, statistically speaking, from a part time fatty. Kiss it, Pete. 

 

Forgive Pete, Debbie. I’m trying conscience, I’m trying...

 

I’ve learned more, as usual, but I’m tired tonight. I’ll share later. 

 

Y’all love your neighbor, okay? 

 

I’m trying too.

 

xoxo

 

D

 

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