IDGAF

When making an excuse for another’s bad behavior and then saying don’t judge….
Part of acknowledging and calling out behavior requires I have to judge. Making excuses for another’s bad chosen behavior is incriminating considering the guilty by association measure involved… well unless you are a member of the Abrahamic faith then you cover everyone’s sins, give them grace, excuse it and consider them righteous while crying over the situations in life…
I have no answers other than what I refuse to be around and accept. If you find certain bad behaviors acceptable to make an excuse for someones illegal actions that harm others, perhaps get a therapist and see why you are accepting poor quality of individuals.
I had a really screwed up childhood and early adulthood was also screwed up. To grow from it I had to stop making it an excuse and own my actions. You don’t grow manipulating, feeling sorry for yourself, etc. You grow making yourself accountable. Through accountability I see broader and am stronger. I went through allot of therapy and did allot of work to get there. Growth takes work. The emotions require strengthening to mature.
I am a Satanist. I have no interest really in calling anyone out that doesn’t concern me. I did choose to speak up here on Facebook due to a comment I made. Not that it matters really. I still remember… allot of them who would condemn what I say, yet it was completely alright to do it to me…. even worse. (Yes there is a paper-trail ignored.) People say allot of things. I need to start wearing ear plugs or my headphones.
We watched The People vs Larry Flynt last night. Illiteracy is high. People want to sacrifice liberty for their beliefs. They want to abolish the Constitution, unless it doesn’t benefit them as we saw with Censorship and Video Games. I really don’t like allot of people. I like animals better. I am going to spend some more time reading. I am all peopled out.
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. George Orwell

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