• Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    NYT Columnist Jamelle Bouie made a relevant point on his take, today, on the death of Lindsay Graham (on YouTube).

    He notes that there is a moral to be recognized by anyone who is currently in a position similar to that of Graham’s (before he died).

    After Graham completely rejected Trump in 2015, recognizing that Trump would spell the end of the Republican party as we know it, and repurpose it into a cult of personality, he turned around in the interest of retaining power to become one of Trump’s most devoted sycophantic toadies. This defined his career for the following ten years.

    And when he died, Trump was sad that it would impede the passing of the SAVE AMERICA act. He didn’t care at all.

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      Why is it religion? What happened to ligion that it had to be re-done?

      Re-ligion???

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        I mean, you know ligiments are what binds our body together right?

        Re-ligon is what binds people back together.

        I don’t think it’s about legos, that seems like a latter justification that it was (and always was) an established thing that people repeated unchanging. We know that’s not true

        But the original of every religion has been to bind a group of people together, so I’m on the bondage team.

        Wikipedia:

        According to Roman philosopher Cicero, religiō comes from relegere: re (meaning ‘again’) + lego (meaning ‘read’), where lego is in the sense of ‘go over’, ‘choose’, or ‘consider carefully’. Contrarily, some modern scholars such as Tom Harpur and Joseph Campbell have argued that religiō is derived from religare: re (meaning ‘again’) + ligare (‘bind’ or ‘connect’), which was made prominent by St. Augustine following the interpretation given by Lactantius in Divinae institutiones, IV, 28.

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    I don’t wish for anybody’s death in principle, but I feel no compassion towards people who appear to take pleasure in the suffering of others.

  • deft@lemmy.wtf
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    I think the pooping illness got him. I imagine his last hours were spent horribly dehydrated and his bowels felt like every decision he made in life

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      The irony of you, a right-wing cancer, posting about anyone else’s experience being miserable.

      Years of being here and every single contribution of yours is you being a contrarian asshole. You must hate yourself as much as Lindsay did.

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        As usual. You’re wrong about everything.

        Keep mining your thesaurus or probably grok to help with recycling the same demeaning comments.

        You big pooper face