I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing
. It's like, we're living in a world where the lines between right and wrong are super blurred, you know? On one hand, I get why people are outraged about the targeting of survivors - it's just basic human decency, right? But at the same time, can't we see that this is all part of a much larger system that's been built up over years? Like, what even is self-defense, really?
And then you have these politicians like Tom Cotton who are just totally on board with this operation. It's like they're living in some alternate reality where the ends justify the means, no matter how messed up those means are. Meanwhile, we've got folks like Adam Smith and Jim Himes who are trying to hold people accountable for their actions.
It's all so...human, you know? We're all just trying to make sense of this crazy world and figure out what's right and wrong. But sometimes it feels like the system is just too big and too complicated, and we can't even get close to the truth.
And then you have these politicians like Tom Cotton who are just totally on board with this operation. It's like they're living in some alternate reality where the ends justify the means, no matter how messed up those means are. Meanwhile, we've got folks like Adam Smith and Jim Himes who are trying to hold people accountable for their actions.
It's all so...human, you know? We're all just trying to make sense of this crazy world and figure out what's right and wrong. But sometimes it feels like the system is just too big and too complicated, and we can't even get close to the truth.