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Grokenstein's avatar

Arizona's new motto: "Hell yeah we would've turned Anne Frank in!"

WeepingAngel is not indicted's avatar

I truly despise these "people." I don't know how they lost their humanity; perhaps the were never in possession of it. I don't understand how they face themselves or sleep at night, I guess not having a soul helps immensely with that.

JohnLindhe's avatar

In an NPR story about this they also had a story about Teresa Todd. She was driving on a road when a man flagged her down looking for help. A young woman with him was dazed, so Todd allowed them to sit in her car. A sheriff showed and she was arrested. The young woman was admitted to a hospital and almost died.

Cocoonacid's avatar

If you do it, I will!! This needs to become a thing.

Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

Unauthorized infiltration of a sovereign nation is not recognized as a human right

Wait. Why are we talking about the Russian attack on our elections in an immigration article?

Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

Why should he have to read it? He already knows what it says.

Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

Not a problem. He doesn't need Graham if he can claim a sincerely held belief.

Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

Do they use super special medical hardware in there, or can you get those at Lowe's?

Cyberwulf's avatar

The Catholic Church is a hotbed of child abuse and misogyny but the one thing it got right was the importance of doing good works to get into Heaven. The brand of Christianity that says "just believe in Jesus" is ruining society. People act as disgustingly self-centered and hurt as many people as they please and shrug it off with "well God forgave me, get over it."

Cyberwulf's avatar

Oh they're coming for the undocumented Irish too. They're easier to hide being all nice and white and learnin' theyselves the langwich but they're on the list.

phoenix00's avatar

https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...

Good Samaritan laws offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated.[1] The protection is intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. ... Its purpose is to keep people from being reluctant to help a stranger in need for fear of legal repercussions should they make some mistake in treatment....Good Samaritan laws take their name from a parable found in the Bible, attributed to Jesus, commonly referred to as the Parable of the Good Samaritan which is contained in Luke 10:29-37. It recounts the aid given by a traveller from the area known as Samaria to another traveller of a conflicting religious and ethnic background who had been beaten and robbed by bandits.[4]

phoenix00's avatar

The Nazis did criminalize anyone who offered assistance to Jews.

phoenix00's avatar

Wait a min she's currently being gassed in a concentration camp. Please record your message after the beep.

phoenix00's avatar

Either shot by the police or enslaved on the new cotton plantations.

Queen Méabh's avatar

Very true. But it's not as if other Christian denominations are not hotbeds of child abuse and misogyny, it's just that the Catholic Church does both on a grand scale and has been doing it (and getting away with it) for centuries. The Mormons and some of their fundamentalist off-shoots are a good example.