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God, man.
I always get flak for pointing it out but with people focusing the Epstein files and expressing how hopeless things seem for the victims’ justice. I’ve gotta say that God’s judgement is real. It’s sad and horrible that people are so desensitized that they don’t feel empathy or a passion for justice for these people —not just in this case but with the Genocides and the other less televised atrocities —but the answer isn’t to let that feeling fester. It’s right to be angry for them and confused at the lack of action but don’t rely on those judges; everybody is in on that crap.
There’s a higher power and whether you believe in him or not, know the doctrine or not, think that because he allows these to happen that we have to rely on our own strength, or not; he’s real and he’s coming and he’ll deal with the unrepentant.
Ngl fr, like the world needs to stop. No I mean like humanity is like such a big L, because it's made itself that way. And in the frame of not focusing on the Abrahamic beliefs, enormous screw-ups all around, it's hard to ignore no matter the place, culture, or creed. reply
I agree with there being a higher power and all that, and that hopefully when horrifically evil people die they’ll continue to suffer eternally, but humanity has to fight for what’s right. We’ve been improving the fight for equality and justice for centuries only after decades of festering anger and people being fed up. Obviously doing so pea...... reply