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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
It's unfortunate, but also rather illuminating to watch you struggle to reframe this story in a way that fits your worldview.

As stated previously, you could easily look into the story and get satisfactory answers as to why this person's fate did not meet your expectations, but as already noted, you aren't going to do that, because the point isn't to learn the truth...

...it's to post inaccurate propaganda so you can project your superiority on those with whom you disagree, and masturbate with your fellow indoctrinates.
walt82 · 80-89, M
@SumKindaMunster You were doing pretty good until the end when your post went off the rails and discredited everything you'd previously said - why use logic when vulgarity is so much easier.

Ynotisay · M
Did Jerome really defend his family and loved ones? Or is Jerome an easily manipulated, cowardly, poorly raised, racist with a need to belong because he's gutless?
@Ynotisay Excellent question. Jerome assumes he is defending his family and loved ones, but it is possible that he has been manipulated into believing this to be true.
Ynotisay · M
@CorvusBlackthorne Yeah. I'd say "possible" is on the table.
Amylynne · 26-30, F
a bit transparent what?
@Amylynne Intentionally so.
Amylynne · 26-30, F
@CorvusBlackthorne they are hard to reach eh?
I’d assume, exactly as I did in the reverse situation, that he was looking for trouble and should’ve kept his behind at home. And if he ended up killing someone, he’d be responsible. And you can bet that’s how it would be seen by law enforcement, too. He certainly wouldn’t be lauded as a "hero".

 
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