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To all ED MAGIK TV viewers who post comments of hate, violence, racism, and use foul metaphors or slang terms, just know that the negativity that you express is a reflection of you.
Also note, how can you expect anyone to forgive you for your misdeeds when you do not forgive others for their misdeeds? Food for thought.
Life is too short for all the hate and drama that people put on themselves because they choose negativity and ignorance over love and knowledge.
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that was a funny sight, he was so excited that he jump so high and slipped.
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@BrazilGeorge If you can help set up a meeting, I would like to do an on-camera interview with permission to publish with the family of the man who was physically hurt by Mark Wahlberg..
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@EdMagikTV Also, the decision for forgiveness is ultimately on the victim and their families. I haven't heard any apologies from the any of them. And yes, I have met them before. Would you like to set up a meeting with them so you can experience the depth of emotion? It's easy for anyone to sit back and sing the praises of political correctness all day 24/7, until they experience it for themselves.
Thank you for your responses. I appreciate them.
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@EdMagikTV Thanks for the response. I worry about your use of "instigator" and "perpetrator" to describe your judgement. So are you saying that the VICTIMS are the "instigators" and wahlberg the "perpetrator"? Please elaborate.
You are asking me to "offer a solution to prevent hate crimes instead..."? Once again, for the second time, you are turning the tables against me. How about you ask wahlberg for solutions? Have you raised him to high that it's preventing you from touching him?
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@Microglia1 Shit being black isn't a walk in the park. All races had to go through something. But I always remember even when my ancestors was going through this shit, guess what, they were being strong and praying to God!! He has to live with the mistakes. Although I believe he should have tried to find that man and ask for his forgiveness too.
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@Microglia1 So true, so true!!! I understand that. Yeah, I had family members that has been through attacks and survived. I wanted to fucked some people up. But my family being into God, we learn to forgive.
For those who don't know, mark wahlberg is a convicted hate criminal. Do an internet search and you will see the truth of this evil person.
BrazilGeorge 1 month ago
@BrazilGeorge While I DO NOT condone violent behavior, tell me, do you think that people can change over time? Have you done anything wrong in your past that you now regret and would not think of doing again? Would you want to move forward in your life instead of people constantly heaving rocks at you for your past mistakes? Seriously, take a look at yourself and be sure you are not doing anything foul before you point fingers at someone else, regardless of what they have done.
EdMagikTV 1 month ago
1) Yes, people can can change over time. Wahlberg obviously has. 2) Everyone has done something they learn to regret, but not everyone has committed a hate crime. 3) Everyone would like to move forward....as long as they apologize to the injured community which wahlberg has failed to do. SO, eventhough you "do not" condone violent behavior, the act of you trying to turn the tables against me says much about you. If education people on a hate crime is "foul," then I have to wonder about you.
BrazilGeorge 1 month ago
@BrazilGeorge I have been in situations where thate are two opposing sides, and I'm there to observe and document, but show neither side support. One thing I have observed is one or more people will rally and shortly afterward there is an angry mob. I question the motives of the instigator just as much as I question the actions of the perpetrator. Clearly Wahlberg committed hate crime. How many years ago was it and has he recently committed more crimes? When do you forgive?
EdMagikTV 1 month ago
@BrazilGeorge Also, I think that tolerance and forgiveness is a virtue. Education is extremely important. In your original comment, you wrote that Wahlberg is an evil person. I think at one time he was an evil person. But, he grew up, and matured. He has acknowledged his mistakes. He has asked to be forgiven.
Why not offer a solution to prevent hate crime instead of directing attention to a crime committed long ago.
EdMagikTV 1 month ago