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ASwissGuy99

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Mar 16, 2023
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Why is that on the one hand the right wing pro lifers I met at least online, pretend to care very much about saving precious fetuses.

They also are totally against suicide. But they see no issue at all with wars, starting wars, sending people to wars to die.

As many of right wing pro lifers are also pro war. Anti welfare system, pro capitalism, or sometimes even pro feudalism or monarchism.

A few of the fringe right wingers are even pro slavery. Now I'm not saying all right wingers are like this, no of course not.

I'm talking about a certain brand of right wingers, usually Christian nationalists.

Those who proclaim to be pro life, but seem to have no issue sending people to die in wars, and working people to death, and are often anti welfare. So if a homeless person freezes to death, it's their fault in their minds.

Or if people starve to death. But when it comes to suicide, suddenly they care very much, and want to stop you.

But how dare you living of disability benefits' of you're disabled!

The same anti suicide right wing pro lifers, suddenly wished death upon me when I said I'm disabled and live off disability benefits.
Suddenly they called me a useless moocher, and my disability benefits should be cut off, and I should be forced to work no matter what.

Or I should kill myself. Yes the same anti suicide people say you should off yourself if they don't like you.

What kind of logic is this though? Again not all right wingers are like this.

I'm talking about the American Christian protestant pro life nationalist economic libertarianism kind.
 
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ASwissGuy99

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Mar 16, 2023
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it's their favorite kind: no logic at all

It's mostly the same people who pretended to be so concerned about saving lives who said I should off myself because I'm just a burden.
But if I would actually try it if course they would call the cops on me.
 
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LikeAPendulum

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I lean to the right so I'll share some of my own experiences dealing with Christian nationalist to which I was kicked out of for refusing to convert.

Years ago I was in the company of some militant Catholics who associated themselves with Nick Fuentes, (back before he teamed up with Kanye and all the bs that followed). Some of the admins did not tolerate my membership as I was Asian and refused to Convert, which offended them greatly.

Someone once hosted this kind of virtuous Christian PowerPoint lecture to which he promoted things like patriotism, faith, and respecting/honoring your family, but especially your father. When he paused for questions, I asked, what do you do if your father isn't honorable to your family, since my dad was a degenerate cheater who sunk his own marriage and is now married to some lady half his age. There was a long pause as I finished my question. They gave some half baked answer before they moved on.

When Roe V Wade was rumored to be overturned or something, the members were all talking about Abortion and being pro-life as you would expect. However, for leaning far-right, I was surprised they were jumping on the usually-lampooned neocon stance of preventing black babies from being aborted. So I decided to play the devils advocate and ask them if other ethnicities should not be aborted, like Jews. Immediately an admin replied that Jews should be aborted because "Jews are not human." šŸ˜¬ wow, such priorities.

Also, since I was still suicidal then, I couldn't help but let my tongue slip and tell them I want to die, ideally using sleeping pills and dying in bed. They scoffed it off as some womanly way to die, and that they would atleast die in some epic way like Japanese Seppuku, or dying in a war, or some method that was badass šŸ˜‚.

So reflecting on these moments, it seems to me that they have it too comfortable in life; Many, if not all, of them lived through perfect, healthy families. Many are mentally healthy and some of them are physically healthy too; I wouldn't challenge them to a fight.

I can't fully answer your question, cause frankly I don't fully know why, but it seems that they can't relate because they've not had a crushing experience that made them question their life and faith.
 
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ASwissGuy99

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Mar 16, 2023
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I lean to the right so I'll share some of my own experiences dealing with Christian nationalist to which I was kicked out of for refusing to convert.

Years ago I was in the company of some militant Catholics who associated themselves with Nick Fuentes, (back before he teamed up with Kanye and all the bs that followed). Some of the admins did not tolerate my membership as I was Asian and refused to Convert, which offended them greatly.

Someone once hosted this kind of virtuous Christian PowerPoint lecture to which he promoted things like patriotism, faith, and respecting/honoring your family, but especially your father. When he paused for questions, I asked, what do you do if your father isn't honorable to your family, since my dad was a degenerate cheater who sunk his own marriage and is now married to some lady half his age. There was a long pause as I finished my question. They gave some half baked answer before they moved on.

When Roe V Wade was rumored to be overturned or something, the members were all talking about Abortion and being pro-life as you would expect. However, for leaning far-right, I was surprised they were jumping on the usually-lampooned neocon stance of preventing black babies from being aborted. So I decided to play the devils advocate and ask them if other ethnicities should not be aborted, like Jews. Immediately an admin replied that Jews should be aborted because "Jews are not human." šŸ˜¬ wow, such priorities.

Also, since I was still suicidal then, I couldn't help but let my tongue slip and tell them I want to die, ideally using sleeping pills and dying in bed. They scoffed it off as some womanly way to die, and that they would atleast die in some epic way like Japanese Seppuku, or dying in a war, or some method that was badass šŸ˜‚.

So reflecting on these moments, it seems to me that they have it too comfortable in life; Many, if not all, of them lived through perfect, healthy families. Many are mentally healthy and some of them are physically healthy too; I wouldn't challenge them to a fight.

I can't fully answer your question, cause frankly I don't fully know why, but it seems that they can't relate because they've not had a crushing experience that made them question their life and faith.

I would defeat them in a fight I think, simply because I have nothing to lose.

I'm school k was involved in many fights most of whom. I won.
 
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graile

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I'm Christian so I'm different from most people here but I can give you my perspective. I guess I could be considered "right wing," but I don't know, I don't have that strong political opinions. One thing is I don't think a Just War policy fits in with Christianity at all, this is the Orthodox and Anabaptist belief. If this is someone's belief, and they're also pro-life and anti-suicide, I don't think there's much discrepency there.

Now, there's also the protestant type you're talking about, and yeah I do think there's kind of a discrepency in their beliefs.

Personally, I think suicide is bad but I think about it often and I've attempted it, that's why I'm here after all.
 
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Ki_Nam

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Mar 23, 2023
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Politics disgusts me, because it's something I was into. What a hypocrite I am.
 
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ctb7767

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Left wingers are pro-war too. There is no anti-war party.
 
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SamTam33

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Oct 9, 2022
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It's like George Carlin said: they need live babies to grow up and become dead soldiers.

They're not pro-life. They're pro-birth.
 
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