I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
I want to share the phrase that literally changed my life:
Don’t be afraid to be seen trying.
You made it, you own it
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
I refuse to be the kind of person who loses their mind over a delayed train or lets a spilled coffee set the tone for the whole day.
I want to be the one who stays composed, who sees the good even when things don’t go as planned. The kind of person who breathes through the little chaos and still finds beauty in how the day unfolds.
On February 23, just one day before Putin launched his all-out invasion in Ukraine, a country that he does not believe has the right to exist, a protest by “anti-war” organizations such as Code Pink, ANSWER Coalition, and other groups, was held in Washington, D.C.
This protest was against the “war” that the US was supposedly ready to unleash to protect Ukraine and it was also meant as a counterweight to a protest by Ukrainians in the US.
Do you get it? The war-mongers are the US and NATO. The “anti-war” protesters are hard at work to make sure that Putin gets to start his war and massacre the relatives of the group of Ukrainian protesters without any disturbance or interference from the evil US government.
In your American, politically-correct lingo, we have to say that these valiant “anti-war” protesters have “an arguable position” and we have “a different set of values”.
In down-to-earth East European lingo, we would call those people “a bunch of spoiled morons who don’t know their country, don’t understand anything about this world and are probably to stupid to survive in it on their own”.
It’s all semantics.