'moral intelligent person' Did I say that? Lots of adjective
Posted on: August 8, 2020 at 18:53:23 CT
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s there that don't necessarily support one another.
A 'moral' person is simply one who follows the arbitrary rules currently accepted by a majority of the group in which he lives - these can vary widely from group to group as they are wholly arbitrary.
Intelligence is the speed with which the mechanics of anything can be grasped.
For example, an intelligent person can see pretty quickly that Donald Trump is waging war against some faction of the United States government. The behavior of that faction, and their allies, makes that abundantly clear.
Further, he must be doing something fairly major, as the writhings from all manner of Washtington DC creature are pretty dramatic and constant.
On the other hand, the tenure of Obama or Bush or Clinton were relatively smooth and quiet. Sure, a few partisan skirmishes but NOTHING in the same league as what we've been seeing over the last four years.
Now, an intelligent person would look at Trump, look at the people doing the writhing, and make an assessment of the greatest good for the greatest number of dynamics. Whichever side prevails is then declared MORE RIGHT. Not perfect - just MORE RIGHT than the other.
And a reasonably intelligent person, upon observing the last four years, comes to the same conclusion: our government is ROTTEN TO THE CORE and Trump, is most definitely not considered part of it.
He's an unwanted outsider doing unwanted things to it. And, given the locale of the rottenness, that makes him the good guy.
It's really not that tough to suss out, which is why a majority of Americans have done JUST THAT.
Edited by RayKinsella1922 at 18:55:15 on 08/08/20