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So the public is on our side, but they rarely if ever do that when... of abuse occurs, that falls to individual citizens, but they're typically aligned. It becomes a thing of these people against the country, they're against the government. But I'm not, I'm no different from anybody else, I don't have special skills. I'm just another guy who sits there day-to-day in the office, watts. What ____

What's happening is this is something that's not our place to decide. The public needs to decide whether these programs or policies are right or wrong, and I'm willing to go on with the record to defend the authenticity of them and say "I didn't change these, I didn't modify the store.

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Answered by sanjay3268
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Respect for the dead is a very stūpid concept

Just because someone died does not mean you all of a sudden need to show them great respect. If a person lives their entire life as a terrible person they don’t deserve respect in death at all. I don’t know why people think just because you are dead that everything you ever did should be forgiven and you should be shown respect. It makes absolutely no sense to show respect to someone just because they died when they obviously don’t deserve any respect at all. If I end up living a life where I did very little to no good and was just a miserable priçk to everyone you have my permission to not respect me when I die and be happy that I’m no longer around to make the world a worse place.

Apparently it wasn’t obvious but I’m clearly talking about people who were terrible people. Obviously if someone was a good person you would show respect

Again, it's kind of very unpopular pov that may offend some. But that just my opinion. You guys can share yours on the same. What is your pov?

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Respect for the dead is a very stūpid concept

Just because someone died does not mean you all of a sudden need to show them great respect. If a person lives their entire life as a terrible person they don’t deserve respect in death at all. I don’t know why people think just because you are dead that everything you ever did should be forgiven and you should be shown respect. It makes absolutely no sense to show respect to someone just because they died when they obviously don’t deserve any respect at all. If I end up living a life where I did very little to no good and was just a miserable priçk to everyone you have my permission to not respect me when I die and be happy that I’m no longer around to make the world a worse place.

Apparently it wasn’t obvious but I’m clearly talking about people who were terrible people. Obviously if someone was a good person you would show respect

Again, it's kind of very unpopular pov that may offend some. But that just my opinion. You guys can share yours on the same. What is your pov?

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