Hey, I'm Pretty Sure This is Broken
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Every day I look at the world around me and I keep thinking "I'm pretty sure this is broken". The unwritten social contract that keeps our world and societies moving seems to have gotten written down only for it to then be shredded and spit upon. Our respective governments can't seem to decide if capitalist fascism or communist fascism is the best way to exploit workers and citizens for their own personal gain. Nazis have launched rebranding campaigns now calling themselves the "alt-right" and "identitarians" and "white nationalists" (because obviously white nationalist is way different than white supremacist and doesn't really mean the exact same thing). Here in the states our congress approved an accused alcoholic rapist to the highest court in the land with a lifetime appointment, a man nominated by Individual One, as he's known in court filings implicating him in numerous crimes, who came to be president by working with Russia to meddle in and direct the outcome of our last presidential election.
Now, honestly I can't see how anyone wouldn't look at the current state of affairs and not think all this stuff is broken or at the very least quite badly damaged and in need of some drastic repairs, but some people (you know who the fuck you are) think things are great. They think there are "fine people" who also happen to be Nazis which, let's be honest, really are mutually exclusive things. You can't say "Jim is a great guy! He's also a Nazi." , because being a Nazi makes you a not so great guy… I'd even go so far, and I know I'm being bold and controversial here, as to say that being a Nazi makes you a bad fucking person. I know that may be offensive to Nazis and racists, but it's almost certainly better than being murdered for being alive and the "wrong" skin tone.
So yeah, I'm pretty sure all this is broken and if we're gonna fix it we have to first recognize it and talk about it.
Casper Rigsby
I'm a 33 year old husband and father who was raised in a Christian home and is the grandson of a lifelong minister. As a youth, I studied the Bible under my grandfather's guidance, and considered entering the ministry myself. I later came to question Christianity and began studying other religions. After years of study and even reviewing Christianity from a far more critical stance, including study of theology at a collegiate level and review of mythological correlations between all religions, I have come to an apatheistic atheist stance that god doesn't matter. I run an up and coming apatheist Facebook page named God Doesn't Matter and am a strong advocate for loud atheism and apatheism.
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