l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 by Rick aka Mr. Brutally Honest
We've heard the remarkable and heroic stories of the men who died in the
Aurora theatre protecting their girlfriends. They are role models whose
actions deserve the attention they're getting and who acted in ways men have
traditionally been expected to act, to the seeming chagrin and wonder of
some.
And then there are these kind of men:
JamieRohrWhen the shooting broke out, the “gentleman”, who was holding
the infant, thought to himself that he was being a larger target (not his
words, but along those lines), so he put the infant down and ran away. Away.
From his girlfriend and the babies. Out the door. To his car. And then?
He drove away. From his ‘family’.
He didn’t see her again until he got to the hospital. Once he got
there, he proposed to her, and she accepted.
Oh, did I mention that she was suffering from shrapnel wounds?
And then he goes on national television and gets his 15 seconds (unaware
that many people in the nation will think him a coward).
What are your thoughts?
My thoughts are pretty simple. We've been conditioned culturally to look
the other way when we see and hear these kinds of stories. To not speak up
about them. To not judge.
This guy left his children and his girlfriend in the theatre with a killer.
Abandoned them. Walked (actually ran) away.
But we shouldn't judge him. That would be... wrong.
Here... let me be most wrong then.
This guy represents all that a man should never be.
This guy is an embarrassment to men.
This guy is the poster boy for feminized men.
God help him become who he needs to be. | l******a 发帖数: 3803 | 2
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Away.
For the many years since WWII and Vietnam, Americans have come a long way
losing their gutts and integrity, thanks to liberal education forced upon
public schools. This is what you get when you kick belief out of school and
make everyone negligible in human forms.
Liberals have imposed upon us that all they do is make things right. First
came civil rights, and human rights, and animal rights which are to each
their own righteousness good things to ever happen to human beings. But,
what happened next? Animal rights, criminal rights, gay marriage rights,
political incorrectness, affirmative actions. All these craps are derivative
of their ideology of justice for everyone. The problem is, these are only
as good as when they're needed. The situations that have made them necessary
have long gone, and nobody from the roaring cocky liberal suckers bench
ever stand out and say: time to exit. Those parasitic races who have been
poised to live on those "stipends" now see their illegitimate income as
nondetachable and part of human rights. That makes a great example of "
slippery slope". That's why Kennedy is a complete a$$-hole to open the door
of leeches to drag this once-great country down by literally making
generations of lazy people to lean on taxing working class to survive.
The ultimate aggravation of the mentality of all time is the rise of the
rookie imbecile street lawyer all the way to the white house. It's an insult
to the intelligence of all Americans and reputation of the world's
prestigious institutes like Harvard - at least that tells us what
affirmative action means in a person's real qualification for ANY job.
When the population on the receiving end of this policy is kept within a
relative small count, it does not hurt much. And now we see those people and
their surrogates have taken up half of the entire population and growing.
That's when you see real storm coming your way and unfortunately you're
totally unprepared, with all hands tied behind by doctrines of liberalism.
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : by Rick aka Mr. Brutally Honest : We've heard the remarkable and heroic stories of the men who died in the : Aurora theatre protecting their girlfriends. They are role models whose : actions deserve the attention they're getting and who acted in ways men have : traditionally been expected to act, to the seeming chagrin and wonder of : some. : And then there are these kind of men: : JamieRohrWhen the shooting broke out, the “gentleman”, who was holding : the infant, thought to himself that he was being a larger target (not his : words, but along those lines), so he put the infant down and ran away. Away.
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