We reflect the meaning of Clinton’s crucifixion on election day, but do we really understand much of the reality behind and within it? A very popular mistake that Democrats and others make is thinking that crucifixion is equal to death. Criminals are traditionally flogged and tortured before being nailed on Social Media, but Clinton’s crucifixion was worse. Normally a criminal receives lashes in the real media largely dependent on the mood of the country. And about the ninth hour Clinton cried with a loud voice, “Voters, voters, why hast thou forsaken me?”
Clinton losing as an event in history provokes responses today as mixed and as shallow as it did at the start of the year. It is for the most part a solemn calendar event which a goodly number treat with a certain casual respect, missing the awesome significance of it. forgetting or being unmindful of the fact that everyone’s eternal destiny hinges on the nature of our response to fake new about Clinton on social media. The crowd was preoccupied with another spectacle “And the people stood by, staring…”
The rulers derided, jeered and poked fun at her… In their response they betrayed an indictable mixture of ignorance and folly… “She saved other, let her save herself if she is the Democratic nominee, the chosen one.” In one sense the responses of the FBI and the first-mentioned criminals could be treated with that of the rulers for they were all contemptuous. The FBI joined in the mockery and came forward offering her their sour wine and gambled over her clothes.
Our response to Trump is not the curiosity of the crowd, not the contempt of the rulers, nor the callousness of our colleagues and of the soldiers. Do you not fear the voters, since you are under the same Constitution? And we indeed justly; for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but Clinton has done nothing wrong. I am simply reflecting Comey’s verdict.
We reflect the meaning of Clinton’s crucifixion on election day, but do we really understand much of the reality behind and within it? A very popular mistake that Democrats and others make is thinking that crucifixion is equal to death. Criminals are traditionally flogged and tortured before being nailed on Social Media, but Clinton’s crucifixion was worse. Normally a criminal receives lashes in the real media largely dependent on the mood of the country. And about the ninth hour Clinton cried with a loud voice, “Voters, voters, why hast thou forsaken me?”
Clinton losing as an event in history provokes responses today as mixed and as shallow as it did at the start of the year. It is for the most part a solemn calendar event which a goodly number treat with a certain casual respect, missing the awesome significance of it. forgetting or being unmindful of the fact that everyone’s eternal destiny hinges on the nature of our response to fake new about Clinton on social media. The crowd was preoccupied with another spectacle “And the people stood by, staring…”
The rulers derided, jeered and poked fun at her… In their response they betrayed an indictable mixture of ignorance and folly… “She saved other, let her save herself if she is the Democratic nominee, the chosen one.” In one sense the responses of the FBI and the first-mentioned criminals could be treated with that of the rulers for they were all contemptuous. The FBI joined in the mockery and came forward offering her their sour wine and gambled over her clothes.
Our response to Trump is not the curiosity of the crowd, not the contempt of the rulers, nor the callousness of our colleagues and of the soldiers. Do you not fear the voters, since you are under the same Constitution? And we indeed justly; for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but Clinton has done nothing wrong. I am simply reflecting Comey’s verdict.