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Why do I find most every person that falls into these spirals of virtue phony. The town I grew up in is full of them and they are destroying the town. Seeing it was Martin Luther King day just yesterday I wanted to use a famous quote of his “Judge a man not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character”. Wouldn’t it be so refreshing to live by that truth. By the standards set in the definition of moral grandstanding I proudly say I live by truths not myths so therefore I must be a bad person. God I miss the days when people were judged by their character. Maybe someday we can get back to the truth. https://www.google.com/search?q=led+zepplin+the+boy+next+door&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:7079dbcd,vid:GGsmyqIrZRo,st:0 J.Goodrich

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J Goodrich: I wish more people could recognize good character!

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Barbara: Most (Normie) people cannot see anything unless their smartphone tells them to. Maybe if we could get smartphones to think for them, they'd listen ?

Nope.

Shut down all cell towers, turn all communication systems down, and just wait for it.

Will not take very long.

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And yet the content of his character was of a serial adulterer. Do not listen to what people say, rather watch how they conduct themselves. MLK was a script reader. He did not author his speeches.

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I know your correct Thomas. Most quotes we take from many politicians are scripts. I still believe in the message.

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I think signaling you are virtuous is a phony endeavour to begin with.

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