” Light’ em up” . ,
This week, footage of National Guardsmen going through Minneapolis ‘ roads and shooting inhabitants with paintball guns made those words popular. Someone could have instructed the residents on the porch to leave because there was unrest in.  ,
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It could have been a straightforward matter of saying,” Sir/Ma’am, we need you to be in right now for your own safety until things are under control”. Otherwise, people made the decision to have retinues of citizens march through the streets behind military vehicles in an effort to impose what appeared to be martial law.  ,
It is possible to argue that Tim Walz saw the conflict in Minneapolis as a means of gaining control. Surely, he saw an opportunity to use the rage the pro-life mobs expressed as a means to advance both his place and himself. He may have felt arrogant about hiring guardsmen to stomp through residential neighborhoods. And it appears that these people were so enraged by some despondent citizens who were parked on their porches that they felt compelled to use a paintball gun on them.  ,
Electricity has a way of bringing out the worst in us.  ,
Hitler has been called numerous items. He may have been an bad lunatic, but he was not stupid. One of the techniques of the Third Reich was to make cultures, groups, products, and other issues for people to join. Hitler was shrewd enough to then give these people with clothing, badges, keys, bows, and awards.  ,
These organizations and accessories gave the German people a way to express their strength in the public eye and a sense of belonging. They were shown to have some flexible muscle. These muscles may not have been very powerful in some situations, but they were there. SS clothes were created to terrify subjects and give the wearer a sense of authority.  ,
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Most acts of evil are at the center of power. We may dress factors with words like “equity” and” justice”, but a desire for power and encouragement is at the heart of Antifa, BLM, and, for that matter, the Democratic Party. This need is in all of us, which is the frightening aspect of it. Words are powerful, whether we want to acknowledge it or not. If that were n’t the case, Big Tech and the people who work for it would n’t be so intent on silencering opposing viewpoints.
Nothing is this more prominent than on social media. Despite its probable advantages, it is often used for the most brutal purposes. A picture of a dental hygiene in Knoxville, Tenn., surfaced this year. One of Premier Dental Group’s recent hires is Kelly Pollard. The film featured Pollard and her colleagues reading a patient’s individual journal, which covered her struggles with malignancy. They mock the sufferer as well as reading the book on camera.  ,
Second, this is a horrible HIPAA infraction. This is a crime that could result in charges and possibly prison time. Next, how did these people get hold of a patient’s individual home? Next, what could possibly be in someone’s possession that they would do something but repulsive? What unconscious and unconscious failures had to occur for Pollard and her coworkers to accept that this was a joy action?  ,
What’s more, according to the New York Post, Pollard was anything but repentant. She followed up this appalling achievement by uploading a TikTok video where she flashes a peace sign and smiles. When you go popular for being a piece of ****, is that the video’s title? She therefore pretends to walk into a garbage. Although Pollard is not the one who reads the book, she participates in the “fun.” She or the adult coworker never intervene and put a stop to it.  ,
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Why would anyone act in this manner? because it is very difficult to bring out the worst in individuals. The electricity was felt by Pollard and her colleagues. They had the authority to enter one’s personal life, so they did. They had the power to insult people, so they did. They were able to persuade others to visit them in their violence, which they did. And because of this, they were able to cause discomfort. So they did.  ,
There is a lot of evidence of power abuses by government officials at all levels, and it’s safe to assume more did occur. However, Pollard and her colleagues ‘ tale serves as a reminder that the possibility of sin is present in other places as well, including the Oval Office, Congress chambers, and even city hall. It permeates every single one of us.