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The "fabric of society" article is excellent. Civilization is indeed coming apart, dramatically and quickly. But it's not because of young people. Corrupted youth were indoctrinated by older people. The "waffle house girl" is no longer employed there because her (older) superiors punished her for breaking a sugar shaker during the fight. She is now blacklisted by that company from employment at any of their restaurants. Many of the misguided youths will be redeemed. Their elders who indoctrinated them will not be. They must be hunted down and removed from society. We will need to redefine what is required to be civilized in order to save civilization.

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Think of being composted as life after death!

I highly doubt those filled up with pharma-drugs will compost well, mostly just fester and stink.

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Jan 5, 2023Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Yeah let’s block the sun. Plants will die. Oxygen will diminish. But the suns rays will be less. Wtf? I’m glad I’m not in NY I don’t want to become fertilizer for someone’s community garden. The world is in such chaos I’m glad I’m on my way out, I fear for my grandchildren tho.

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Those who care about their grandchildren must focus on stopping and correcting misguided governments. Surrender is a choice.

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Being fearful and surrendering are 2 different things. I’m 67. They’re 2. I’m doing what I can in my own way to make changes. Praying for it to get better

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Most of them can be redeemed. But we can reduce our dependence on them by better education for their patients. Most of the medical industry is engaged in the business of treating chronic conditions caused by poor lifestyle choices. Those choices are actually encouraged by the medical industry that profits from that treatment. Competent people would learn from their mistakes and correct them. Doctors who do not advocate prevention are expendable.

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I like to dream of handling it myself, as some of the 5 billion probably do, too. But it's not up to us. Eventually, a few will be punished, many will be shamed, most will chalk it off to just another business transaction.

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Closure is a complicated process. Justice is satisfied by ceremonial shows. The important outcome isn't revenge but prevention. Insufficient punishment guarantees repeats.

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