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Instead of fighting there is the SCOTUS ruling that has united us. Just yesterday a friend I hadn't spoken to in some time called me out of the blue on the pretense of talking about the weather [true story..lol..]. We had had a falling out because of our differing political views. He had a rabid right-wing stance and was intolerant even of my middle stance. In fact the only other thing we ever agreed on politically was the gay marriage issue. It was a bitter standoff last time we spoke.However...Yesterday he talked to me for a full hour in an apologetic stance, which is something quite rare for him. Then coyly, almost shyly he brought up how angry he was about the SCOTUS decision. For even he could see his beloved democracy crumbling out from under his feet. When I say he was angry, he was ANGRY! about it.So one good thing about the SCOTUS ruling is it renewed my friendship with this man who I thought I'd never have a civil conversation with again. They really screwed up on that one. The thing is with the audacity of unchecked evil and malignant treason is that it loses its ability to gauge its reception amongst even those it thought were its stalwart supporters. In other words, people are not all good or all bad in general, only those with unlimited power may sink to the "all bad" status. So when evil sinks to its lowest form, it agitates those few remaining fibers of good still left within even its most ardent supporters and causes them to have a visceral rejection of the evil itself.It causes them to wake up and think. Which as every evil promoter knows is like cryptonite to superman within its followers. In this way unlimited evil always defeats itself.
Instead of fighting there is the SCOTUS ruling that has united us. Just yesterday a friend I hadn't spoken to in some time called me out of the blue on the pretense of talking about the weather [true story..lol..]. We had had a falling out because of our differing political views. He had a rabid right-wing stance and was intolerant even of my middle stance. In fact the only other thing we ever agreed on politically was the gay marriage issue. It was a bitter standoff last time we spoke.
However...
Yesterday he talked to me for a full hour in an apologetic stance, which is something quite rare for him. Then coyly, almost shyly he brought up how angry he was about the SCOTUS decision. For even he could see his beloved democracy crumbling out from under his feet. When I say he was angry, he was ANGRY! about it.
So one good thing about the SCOTUS ruling is it renewed my friendship with this man who I thought I'd never have a civil conversation with again. They really screwed up on that one. The thing is with the audacity of unchecked evil and malignant treason is that it loses its ability to gauge its reception amongst even those it thought were its stalwart supporters. In other words, people are not all good or all bad in general, only those with unlimited power may sink to the "all bad" status. So when evil sinks to its lowest form, it agitates those few remaining fibers of good still left within even its most ardent supporters and causes them to have a visceral rejection of the evil itself.
It causes them to wake up and think. Which as every evil promoter knows is like cryptonite to superman within its followers. In this way unlimited evil always defeats itself.