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<blockquote data-quote="MartyMcFly" data-source="post: 1492856" data-attributes="member: 22678"><p>I can't tell what his tattoos say. Some people get Christian tattoos. It is also possible that he got the tattoos when he was younger and later he became more religious. The growing degeneracy is pushing some people to become more religious and he could be one more person that is turning to faith as a refuge from the cultural degeneracy. People have different limits of what they can accept just like I am leaning towards believing it needs to be illegal because their constant push for 'tolerance' is pushing me the opposite way and making me feel anger towards them and not just disgust. </p><p></p><p>The people were antagonizing him. They were trying to get close to him and yelling at him. If just 1-2 people approached him and wanted to have a friendly debate or chat about their position, he might not have been aggressive. The other people also had their faces covered which shows they might have been planning to commit a violent act and wanted to hide their identity. Also, some were sticking their phones near his face trying to record him and I doubt they asked permission first. This is also pretty disrespectful. They were treating him like a wild animal, not a fellow human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartyMcFly, post: 1492856, member: 22678"] I can't tell what his tattoos say. Some people get Christian tattoos. It is also possible that he got the tattoos when he was younger and later he became more religious. The growing degeneracy is pushing some people to become more religious and he could be one more person that is turning to faith as a refuge from the cultural degeneracy. People have different limits of what they can accept just like I am leaning towards believing it needs to be illegal because their constant push for 'tolerance' is pushing me the opposite way and making me feel anger towards them and not just disgust. The people were antagonizing him. They were trying to get close to him and yelling at him. If just 1-2 people approached him and wanted to have a friendly debate or chat about their position, he might not have been aggressive. The other people also had their faces covered which shows they might have been planning to commit a violent act and wanted to hide their identity. Also, some were sticking their phones near his face trying to record him and I doubt they asked permission first. This is also pretty disrespectful. They were treating him like a wild animal, not a fellow human. [/QUOTE]
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