

If you’re tired maybe take a nap
If you’re tired maybe take a nap
I hear you. And honestly we need to be better about using the hate crime enhancer for violent crimes generally.
But, I’d prefer to live in a society that doesn’t tolerate hateful criminal behavior. If someone wants to call me a trans slur that sucks, but if someone spray painted hateful slurs on my property, I’d like that to be prosecuted with a more serious consequence than simple vandalism.
And, I have no idea how to frame it so that more violent offenses aren’t watered down. But, as I mentioned at the outset, we don’t use the enhancer often enough as it is. And maybe if we used it for less violent offenses, with smaller enhancers, we’d normalize using it more generally.
Most folks have an ego. It’s the last thing to go on the path.
I understand the defensive reaction, but that is ego.
I have one too. I’m not a meditation master.
Something I’ve noticed hanging out with hippies and studying Buddhist meditation masters.
Folks with no ego don’t declare they have no ego. At least not since the time of ancient India.
Folks with massively inflated egos on the other hand, often pretend they’re above everyone else, by proudly proclaiming they don’t have one.
yeah I hear you, I was just pointing out that it’s motivated by hate. And if it was any sort of violent crime it would have a hate crime enhancer on it.
It’s not direct harm, but the intention is to erase queer lives and queer media, that queer people rely on to find their reflection in. Especially if they grow up places where they don’t get exposure to other folks like themselves.
It’s more than theft. Because intentions matter. But, there’s also no legal framework for the prosecution.
Civil disobedience is criminal by definition. It’s breaking laws with the intention of making society more moral or just (in your own view).
But I agree, the pastor is perverting the term. Because he’s acting as if they are mutually exclusive in order to evade consequences.
Intent matters. Losing a book isn’t theft. Checking one out with intent to keep it is. Normally this would be very hard to prove, in this case it’s not.
And yeah, if one of the members of the congregation did this and then sold the books. And then donated that back to the church, the pastor could be charged for running a criminal syndicate which is a class c felony in Kentucky.
But I would be really surprised if a Kentucky jury would allow the charges to stick. Even if a DA was willing to try and prosecute
But if three or more of them are doing it, then it’s criminal gang activity. If one of them sold the books and donated the money to the church, the pastor could be charged with a class c felony.
Stealing books alone isn’t a hate crime.
Targeting specific books because you hate a specific group of people, well maybe there’s no hate crime enhancer for theft. But it’s motivated by hate, it’s a hate crime.
There’s six realms in Buddhism, one is where the Indian Gods live.
And they pay homage to the Buddha. Because he transcends all realms. Even theirs.
He also let go of all attachment. King, God, he was beyond those things.
So he spent his life teaching the way of understanding and compassion,because he was not attached to himself. And if you’re not attached to yourself, why do you care if your king or not?
“According to court documents, transgender military members diagnosed with gender dysphoria were more deployable than their cisgender counterparts who were diagnosed with depression.”
This is queer erasure. And you know it. Because you’re here to spread hate and toxicity. Not to participate in good faith.
Because they are taking the entire cost of the operation, and dividing it by the number of folks deployed.
So that includes logistics, housing, food, equipment maintenance. Including those big expensive fucking trucks, etc etc. And of course, the MIC gets a big cut too.
Payroll is probably a small portion of that $530.