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Laughs out loud, maybe I am not a 100% pessimist Daniel, considering your comment, hope springs eternal in my breast, that their fecklessness, bigotry, ignorance and hatred will lead to their demise.

Reminiscent of COVID, so many of those virulent anti vaxxers dies of their own gullibility, and their slavish devotion to Trump. Only problem is there wasn't enough of them, say a couple of million more, to make up for the voter roll purging, and voting nullification in which the sorry S.O.B.s are so involved.

I know it is not nice of me to wish such on people, but when it comes to the MAGAts and white Christian nationalists. I am not nice and have no desire to be either. Certainly not a Christian either., and to tell the truth I don't believe in Karma.

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People misunderstand the concept of Karma. It doesn't mean "if I steal the parking space you've waited 15 minutes for, something bad will happen to me later in the day." Karma is simply consequence for actions, sometimes not occurring until months or years, even decades, later. Karma is what is going on in Gaza right now - both for long term issues with Israel's mishandling of the Palestinians, and of Hama's absolute free-for-all descent into savagery and gleeful barbarism in their sneak attack. This is karma on both sides - the consequence of actions in the past. Karma ALWAYS happens, but not always in the way we think it might or in ways we want. The parent who doesn't not help a child develop self-restraint and lets them do whatever they want, whenever they want, often finds that child is a problem in their adult life. That's karma.

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