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He never said anything even close to that. Distort the truth to fit your narrative much?
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: muse7
Well ain't that a real shame.....
Killing someone because they are an arsehole is cool? Be careful what you wish for my tolerant progressive comrade!
The wife of a Ku Klux Klan leader is being held on suspicion of murder after her husband was found dead near a Missouri river over the weekend.
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Ancona’s body was found Saturday afternoon in the Big River, off Highway C on Big River Road near Belgrade, Missouri. The Washington County Deputy Coroner said the body was found on an access road to the river by a family who was on their way to go fishing. His body was located a few miles from where his car had been originally found.
Over the weekend, Ancona’s death was ruled a homicide after it was determined he died of a gunshot wound to the head.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Destinyone
I am going be the first to say this, what is the KKK about?
I have heard bad things, just never had the harry ones to check it out.
So I am speaking from ignorance, sorry.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Destinyone
I am going be the first to say this, what is the KKK about?
I have heard bad things, just never had the harry ones to check it out.
So I am speaking from ignorance, sorry.
Sometimes, people would practise voodoo which involved animal sacrifice. So dressing up as ghosts (those white robes) and standing at the end of a garden kept the practitioners in fear.
Karma need not apply. Simple domestic violence. This time it was the husband that was shot instead of the other way around.
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
All over the place tonight...double post again..
edit on 13-2-2017 by Soloprotocol because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Destinyone
I am going be the first to say this, what is the KKK about?
I have heard bad things, just never had the harry ones to check it out.
So I am speaking from ignorance, sorry.
[Karma is] about learning from your experiences, not about receiving the consequence of your negative action for the sake of receiving it. The focus needs to be on achieving personal growth as a result of your deeds; even if we are not consciously aware of it, there is growth occurring at the soul level. Karma is an opportunity to move forward. If you see somebody hurting another person and then you see that aggressor hurt or suffer afterwards, it’s not your place to point your finger and say “Karma,” or “they got what was coming to them.” Karma is accumulated so we can eventually rid ourselves of it, learn what we need to learn from this human experience, and move on. It has nothing to do with the energies of judgement and blame.
The wife and stepson of a Ku Klux Klan leader found shot dead in Missouri have been charged with murder.
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His wife Malissa Ancona, who appealed for his return on Facebook, and stepson, Paul Jinkerson Jr were charged with the murder on Monday.
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Both have been remanded without bail.
originally posted by: DJW001
It has been used in that way for political purposes. As a concept is is much deeper than that, though. Karma simply means action, and for every action there is a reaction. It is not necessarily moral, nor do its workings necessarily conform to what the limited human mind considers "just."
originally posted by: Dark Ghost
originally posted by: DJW001
It has been used in that way for political purposes. As a concept is is much deeper than that, though. Karma simply means action, and for every action there is a reaction. It is not necessarily moral, nor do its workings necessarily conform to what the limited human mind considers "just."
You know, every time I hear somebody from the West talk about karma, they are always met with a reply along the lines of "you are misunderstanding the concept of karma". It's like we are forbidden from discussing the idea and we are incapable of comprehending its greater meaning.
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
No, snowflake. Someone correcting you or disagreeing with you is not forbidding you from doing anything. They are correcting you or disagreeing with you.
Stop being so thin skinned, stop generalising and lose the chip on your shoulder about being a westerner.