"Did your daddy give you a name son?"
It is one of those things that seems rather innocuous. But it wouldn't mean the same thing to everyone it was said to would it? Not in a Republican pro life world? So we have to watch our tongue? Lest we say something that seems rather innocuous to ourselves?
Should we consider ourselves today as being from a group of people that takes our belief system for granted? I mean have you ever really quickly pissed off an emotionally disturbed person with a comment you believed to be innocuous?
And perhaps we see that as a motif in the movies? Something that serves as a message to us and helps us learn about a part of our world we previous took for granted as being normal as our own?
You know and a really good question is how many people have been victims of violence for their previously believed to be innocuous perspective?
Can I tell you what our country was founded to be? It was founded on freedom of speech giving the weak a standard to try their best to become.
© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy
Did you know that a person with schizophrenia is 13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than a perpetrator of it? For their unrepresented innocuous perspective?
Our Constitution also bars large fines?
And what happens when you fine someone a large amount? Isn't it almost akin to an act of violence? As if you just took away the meaning of any honest work or learning that they did in their life? For however long it took them to do that honest work?
If I have to work 150 years with a college education to get the same lifestyle as so and so, because I was fined, isn't that like a crippling burden? Sure you don't like the comparison of it being likened to an act of violence. You can't think in new terms of learning?
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