Wow, what a brilliant statement. I just said that I am willing to accept ADDITIONAL risk for the cause of freedom... but I'm scared? Are you shitting me?aspire1670 wrote:
I am sympathetic to your feelings of inadequacy and do understand you live in a state of constant fear because of it. I feel for you (and young Seth and poor Gallstones) but you shouldn't resent others who don’t share your lack of of physical and moral courage. You are wasting your time trying your hardest to make others feel fearful the same way you do.
Physical and "moral" courage? Don't make me laugh. Tell the woman who carries a gun in her purse, or the woman in Detroit who defended her children, that she should grow a pair and get some "physical courage."
"Moral courage?" What a complete joke. You mean YOUR VERSION of "moral courage." I am definitely sticking to my idea of moral courage by standing up for freedom against those like you who think they know better and want to impose on me and my country with their fucking nanny-police state bullshit. Shove it up your ass.
No, you don't. You are incapable. Your bias is too ingrained.aspire1670 wrote:I do try very hard to empathise
As I've stated numerous times, Atheists should be able to empathize very well with the idea of not wanting to be imposed on, but you can't, because of your obvious ingrained bias.
More stereotyping, per usual. Which makes your thinking faulty and to be dismissed as the garbage that it is.aspire1670 wrote:with gun fondlers like yourself
Yeah, me with my Master's Degree and career. I'm so unprepared.aspire1670 wrote:because I understand you feel unprepared to compete in the modern world.
You're fucking clueless.
Projecting much?aspire1670 wrote:I am sympathetic to your shortcomings: your fears, weakness and inadequacy. Your pathological penchant for gun fondling only proves the strength of your fearfulness. But I would like to help you (and young Seth and poor Gallstones) to face your demons and recognise that a gun is itself a symbol of your fear.
Quite the opposite, in fact. It is you who lives in fear. You live not only in fear of an inanimate object, which is hilariously weak, you live in constant fear and paranoia of your fellow humans, whom you have such trust issues with, to the point where you think that no one should have any guns.
If you can't trust a person with a gun, then you can't trust that person at all. Perhaps you don't trust yourself with a gun, and because of this, no one else either.
Get a fucking clue.
It is YOU who is living in fear and paranoia... of guns and of all humans, possibly even including yourself. I believe in freedom, not your absolute bullshit, and utter nonsense "moral courage" which is nothing more than your opinion.
Maybe working together, you could leave me alone with my freedom, and you can keep your high and mighty, snobbish tyranny.aspire1670 wrote:Working together we may be able to help you develop the physical and moral courage that most people were born with.