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Excellent example of what liberal individualism does to a person's mind.
> He seemed like a good kid
> I only ever met him one time
You can't legitimately make the assumption that someone 'seemed like a good kid' when you've spent a few minutes to hours at most with him.
What he's doing is making the unjustified Left-liberal assumption that the unknown should be treated as positive rather than as neutral or as negative by default. A true Kantian liberal. He would be 'racist', on top of illiberal, if he did not.
This is the kind of man who will walk into a pack of groids and then be surprised when he gets his head kicked in... even if it happened for the tenth time.
The first three paragraphs from this comment of mine from six months ago are relevant to this, especially since the father is a MAGA Republican:
Forget about the 'content of character' Left-liberal nonsense that came from your idol MLK. There is nothing immoral about simple pattern recognition, generalizations, stereotypes, or prejudices. If that idiot father was a 'racist', his daughter would, unless she chose the groid over him, still be *alive* today. And your daughter still being alive is far more important to anyone of sound mind than the absolutely hollow, empty victory of being able to boast 'Well, at least I'm not a racist.' Your child's life isn't a price worth paying for that. It isn't going to bring her back to life. It isn't going to confer upon you or her any kind of benefit in any hypothetical afterlife. It won't get you any closer to Heaven, Jannah, nirvana, *tian*, to whatever or wherever you wish to go.
> it could happen to anybody
Indeed, but many times more likely to happen to those who do not heed that treasured piece of timeless wisdom: avoid the groid.
> simply ask 'Why?'
Any real man would want to reduce this groid's height several inches by means of shotgun treatment.
Let's play a game: Who is worse, Jeff Metcalf or this guy?
> He seemed like a good kid
> I only ever met him one time
You can't legitimately make the assumption that someone 'seemed like a good kid' when you've spent a few minutes to hours at most with him.
What he's doing is making the unjustified Left-liberal assumption that the unknown should be treated as positive rather than as neutral or as negative by default. A true Kantian liberal. He would be 'racist', on top of illiberal, if he did not.
This is the kind of man who will walk into a pack of groids and then be surprised when he gets his head kicked in... even if it happened for the tenth time.
The first three paragraphs from this comment of mine from six months ago are relevant to this, especially since the father is a MAGA Republican:
https://scored.co/c/ConsumeProduct/p/199hSZOahB/x/c/4ZGS37Hw8vh?d=50
Forget about the 'content of character' Left-liberal nonsense that came from your idol MLK. There is nothing immoral about simple pattern recognition, generalizations, stereotypes, or prejudices. If that idiot father was a 'racist', his daughter would, unless she chose the groid over him, still be *alive* today. And your daughter still being alive is far more important to anyone of sound mind than the absolutely hollow, empty victory of being able to boast 'Well, at least I'm not a racist.' Your child's life isn't a price worth paying for that. It isn't going to bring her back to life. It isn't going to confer upon you or her any kind of benefit in any hypothetical afterlife. It won't get you any closer to Heaven, Jannah, nirvana, *tian*, to whatever or wherever you wish to go.
> it could happen to anybody
Indeed, but many times more likely to happen to those who do not heed that treasured piece of timeless wisdom: avoid the groid.
> simply ask 'Why?'
Any real man would want to reduce this groid's height several inches by means of shotgun treatment.
Let's play a game: Who is worse, Jeff Metcalf or this guy?