I don't like it when human beings are compared in denigrating ways to insects, rodents, etc. This is highly disrespectful, and has been used in the past to dehumanize a certain group, to persecute opponents, and to kill human beings. They also used such derogaratory terms for people who refused the Covid vaccines or rejected the coronavirus measures. It is scary and divisive and often full of ill will when people use such words to refer to human beings. It really is hate speech. I really wish you would refrain from using such language.
Sometimes having ill will towards a human being is entirely justified, and while I understand that to you this can be "scary and divisive" you should also try to understand that, say, any college administrator who mandates that a new and unproven Covid vaccine must be taken by their students or have their lives upended is deserving of scorn, and as the truth of the mRNA continues to pour out despite the best efforts of many Big Pharma rat fucks, and when we find money was at the root of the mandates, there's not a single insect you can compare to these administrators that will be found wanting.
I make a distinction between ill will and wrathful compassion. I shouted wrathfully and at length at the school vice principal and the teachers for making our children wear masks, forcing them into online classes, and having to do antigen tests when I finally had the chance to do so. I called them idiots. I also strongly objected when the school and school senator in Berlin wanted to do Covid vaccinations at the school telling them that I hold them personally responsible if children get myocarditis. I did shout a lot during the corona crisis. Also demanding very loudly to be served at the bakery despite not wearing a mask and threatening to call the police if they did not serve me.
And you are correct that sometimes, if it is better for the group as a whole, you also have to be compassionate enough to do other things than just shout at them. Still I prefer to call them idiots, and not insects or rats. They are being greedy out of ignorance because they do not understand the law of cause and effect. Of course, people will get angry and wrathful at them if they cause harm on such a scale just to fill their pockets.
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I don't like it when human beings are compared in denigrating ways to insects, rodents, etc. This is highly disrespectful, and has been used in the past to dehumanize a certain group, to persecute opponents, and to kill human beings. They also used such derogaratory terms for people who refused the Covid vaccines or rejected the coronavirus measures. It is scary and divisive and often full of ill will when people use such words to refer to human beings. It really is hate speech. I really wish you would refrain from using such language.
Sometimes having ill will towards a human being is entirely justified, and while I understand that to you this can be "scary and divisive" you should also try to understand that, say, any college administrator who mandates that a new and unproven Covid vaccine must be taken by their students or have their lives upended is deserving of scorn, and as the truth of the mRNA continues to pour out despite the best efforts of many Big Pharma rat fucks, and when we find money was at the root of the mandates, there's not a single insect you can compare to these administrators that will be found wanting.
I make a distinction between ill will and wrathful compassion. I shouted wrathfully and at length at the school vice principal and the teachers for making our children wear masks, forcing them into online classes, and having to do antigen tests when I finally had the chance to do so. I called them idiots. I also strongly objected when the school and school senator in Berlin wanted to do Covid vaccinations at the school telling them that I hold them personally responsible if children get myocarditis. I did shout a lot during the corona crisis. Also demanding very loudly to be served at the bakery despite not wearing a mask and threatening to call the police if they did not serve me.
And you are correct that sometimes, if it is better for the group as a whole, you also have to be compassionate enough to do other things than just shout at them. Still I prefer to call them idiots, and not insects or rats. They are being greedy out of ignorance because they do not understand the law of cause and effect. Of course, people will get angry and wrathful at them if they cause harm on such a scale just to fill their pockets.