In the interviews on TV the dubs seemed to have trouble forming a coherent sentence.
Hateful graffitti at kingdom hall
by moomanchu 5 Replies latest social current
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daniel-p
To be fair, I think it might be the fault of the "journalist" they had reporting the case. Regardless, somebody doesn't know the difference between being "conscious" and having a "conscience." Idiots.
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"It really wasn't a good thing to do and if they do have a conscious, that conscious will tell them it was wrong to do. Usually a person who has a conscious will face up to the consequences," said church member Marvin Caraccioli. -
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Wow, it's like listening to Mr. Bush talk at the Whitehouse!
No wonder they are called J-Dubya's.
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daniel-p
And another thing. The person speaking is a fucking idiot, regardless of whether they know the difference between the words conscious and conscience. Just because somebody chooses to spray infantile graffiti doesn't mean they have no conscience. It could be any number of things, like a rebellious kid who is just lashing out for some reason, or even a mentally unstable person. Too many people use social constructivism to pigeon hole the behavior of others as "criminal." Yes, who ever did it needs to be disciplined in some manner, but it doesn't automatically mean that person is some kind of hardened criminal with no conscience.
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undercover
While not condoning the actions of these people who deface property, I always wonder why graffitti on a church is considered worse than graffitti on a store front or bridge/overpass. It's just a building. Why all this gnashing of teeth over this particular building as opposed to a department store or diner that is constantly vandalized?
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wobble
The sign at the end of the road,telling motorists that a hall was down there,was regularly changed to "Kingdumb Hell" (I plead not guilty)
But the sign that is changed more frequently directs motorists to "Hucking Hill" ( honest!)
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Wobble
p.s I think of this,not so much as vandalism,as performance art.