Sunday, April 18, 2021

Re: Page rules

Some pages have invisible rules, mine has visible ones, so you know, as a fact, when you are doing something wrong on MY PAGE. The rules do not apply to other pages, as the First Amendment, when applied on Facebook, applies itself as parallel platforms. Therefore, I cannot tell any page what to post unless it goes against Facebook rules, in which case I simply report it and not get offended in the comments.

My Christian beliefs forbid any control of anyone, in terms of attitude or action. The Greek root word denoting entitlement is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to wanting things from people here and everywhere to the point of seeking to impose said want onto a fellow survivor. The only way around this is broomsweep, meaning shouting chants and slurs, going down the barrel, up the barrel, like a virus, not accepting and responding to insults, then perhaps getting offended all of the sudden in a way that puts the abuser into submission. The lowest, bravest level of reverse gaslighting is pro-social submission, usually followed on the Internet by pro-social screenshot. Sometimes, I might use pro-social vulnerability/self-hatred tactics to prey on the abuser. The rationale is that the defendant could choose to leave right away, and then I would be the "screaming nut", and if I followed them or shouted "comeback", it would be abuse. Cornering anybody and not leaving, even with airborne instruments, is abuse. Just leave, and you're not the abuser. Or, most of the time, I yawn and just leave. Flagrant and petty mischief is how I see people trying to debate me on my pedophilia, and fantasy rights, and such. How about YOU take care of your own issues, and don't preach to everyone else like I was made to appear to by Blakian coloring...I don't preach to gentle parents, but to punitive parents and other abusive parents. I preach ALONGSIDE gentle parents. God's Church judges the world alongside each other, comparing judgments, and giving testimony to a fallen world that hates children. That last sentence is what I am all about.

My theology is anti-control, meaning any controlling attitude towards others is entitlement. Ask politely, show manners, and you will receive, maybe, and if not, find some other way to cope with the problem that doesn't involve me or using me or using any airborne insert. Forcefully persuade the abuse to either leave or make a scene, which I am certainly not afraid of doing in such a situation. It is winding them up, then leaving patiently. I only do it when I need it, and with airborne altars, it can be nasty. Character testimony is what I'd call it.

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