We Ain't Perfect Here at WTCD

Just wanted to make sure evryone knew that. We make mistakes, we follow bogus leads, we believe in myths that some day we may well reject based on a reconsideration of the facts.
But we are for all our faults eminently human. We do not wish any harm to befall any human being, no matter who they are or what they've done. I speak for myself now of course.
Um, do any WTCD regulars disagree? Does anyone wish harm on other human beings ever?
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but what WILL we be?
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just found this on blogger
just found this on blogger and thought i would post it..
A new YouTube Video by...
The man who brought you Fool Me Twice: The Bali Bombing... I think he hails from the land down under...
Do you dare take the red pill?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYyzzTXHRSc
"Does anyone wish harm on other human beings ever?"
I have to say first I do not let fear or hate rule my life and, while I'm not particularly happy with most of my fellow man's apathy & sheer greed, I wish no one any harm. That said, I damn sure won't shed a tear when the scum bags who pulled off the 9/11 false flag are tried & hanged in the town square.
It's good to reafirm our non-violent principles
And that goes for not just physical violence, but verbal violence - using words as weapons to hurt people - as well. Reminding ourselves that we are not perfect and could be wrong about our perceptions, etc, can help. Besides, we are much more likely to utilize intelligent strategies and be successful with our goals when we connect with our heart centers and our compassionate sides. Operating out of our fear/anger centers really does not serve us very well. Sometimes the best thing to do when we - the passionate humans that we are are - are experiencing those normal and often justified emotions, is to take a deep breath and ask ourselves if we are in the right frame of mind in that moment to make drastic decisions and react hastily. Sometimes it takes an extraordinary level of self-control to really stay on the high road and beat our opponents in the long run. See my blog post today, "Dear WTCD community" for more thoughts about this.