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“So what if you’re right? So what if you’re wrong? In the end you might be surprised to find that God doesn’t care so much about whether you were right or wrong but whether, despite it all, you were kind or cruel.”

“Those who benefit from apartheid , will defend apartheid. Those who benefit from corruption, will defend people who commit corruption. Those who benefit from racism, will defend people who are racist, and those who benefit from crime, will defend criminals. People will defend anything and anyone, when they are benefiting from that person or system. Regardless of whether the person is morally or by law right or wrong. Whether the person is doing right or wrong things. To them , because they are benefitting. The person will always be right.”

“The danger of supporting or standing behind a person who is wrong. They will take your support as a confirmation that they are right and whatever they are doing is right. They won't stop doing the bad things they do and they will think that nothing is wrong on what they are doing or saying. Until one day whatever they are doing . They will do it to you or to someone you know.”

“When someone points out something wrong. Instead of correcting it. We are choosing to compare it with other wrong things done before to justify it. That doesn’t make it right either. Instead, we are pointing two wrongs things that had been done that needs to be corrected. If something wrong was done by someone before and they got a way with it. It doesn’t justify you to do the wrong thing to. Choose to correct your mistakes rather than comparing it to others.”

“People in Social Media don't give other people space to change, grow and learn. One mistake they persecute you, if no mistake, then they bring your past mistakes to pull you down. We all have done things that we are not proud of off. At some time in life. In order to become a society. We need to forgive those who see the wrongs they have done and are making efforts to change and do better.”

“In a country where those who are committing crime are supported, rewarded, applauded and promoted. In a country where no one is arrested for doing wrong or for breaking the law. No one is taking responsibility and accountability. It will make everyone in that country to voluntarily participate in committing crime. Everyone will eventually end up being corrupt or criminals including foreigners. It will be a competition or a dare for thieves on who steals more and who steals better. People everyday will ask themselves why should they bother being good and not committing a crime, when everyone is doing it. Crime stats will be so high and increasing everyday. It is a duty of the president and the cabinet ministers in making sure the law is followed .If not everyone in that country will commit crime and they will be ok with it. No one will see anything wrong. That includes the law enforcement or institution.”

“If we are to be truthful and frank, the real enemy, or public enemy number one, is ourselves. We need to look in the mirror. We don’t want to take accountability and responsibility. We are always looking for excuses to blame others for our misfortunes. We have poisoned our minds with negativity, lies, fake stories, fabricated information, and seeing things that are not there. We have poisoned our hearts with hate, envy, and jealousy which makes us believe in things that are not happening. This causes us to accuse others for no reason, leading to stereotypes and racial profiling. When we get the opportunity, we misuse it by doing wrong or harm. We steal from others, lie about others, block others' success, sabotage others, and even kill others. We set up situations and circumstances that hurt others and are unfair to them. We change the rules to our advantage because we want to benefit, but we exclude others in the process. We think we are superior to everyone and deserve better than anyone else. Instead of sharing, being equal, and living harmoniously with everyone, we act selfishly.”

“I hope you're not falsely accusing, projecting, hating, fighting, labeling, lying, or resenting good people because of the bad choices you've made. I've seen a man hurt the woman I love, simply because she chose him over me. In the end, she grew to resent and hate all men, including me, because of the actions of the man she chose. Choose what is right for you, not what is right for others.”

“One of the greatest double standards is how some people are willing to trade their morals, values, dignity, and even personal pain for money. For them, shame or the difference between right and wrong becomes secondary, as long as there is compensation. Often, the pursuit isn't truly about justice, but about making someone pay, because they feel they are owed something. In many cases, it's not justice they seek, but a form of payment.”

“When the Bible spoke about the love of money being the root of all kinds of evil, it was revealing a timeless truth. It understood what people would one day do in the pursuit of wealth. How greed can corrupt hearts, break communities, and lead some to exploit the poor. It foresaw how the desire for riches can push people to lie, deceive, betray, oppress, and even destroy others just to get ahead. Today, we still see how money can twist the human heart. We see powerful people using their influence to harm the vulnerable and maintain their own comfort. And what makes it even more heartbreaking is that many who act this way still call themselves Christians, even though their deeds in the dark do not reflect the light of Christ. In a world where greed causes so much harm, let us be the ones who choose love, generosity, and righteousness. That is how true faith shines. Do not be deceived by wolves in sheep's skin.Some people will lead you in darkness.”

“I don’t care who you support what political party you support or what you believe in. Do your business and hustle however, you see it fits. But don’t gaslight those who are doing right and fighting for what is right. Don’t promote racism, apartheid, division, hate, crime, corruption, lies, and wrong things because you are benefiting. Tomorrow all of us including yourself will be dead, sick, or suffering because of your influence and actions, you were too hungry, selfish, greedy, and stupid to see the truth.”

“Politicians often fail to hold one another accountable for crimes, treason, or corruption. Instead of reporting wrongdoing, they use it as leverage to blackmail others into compliance or support. When they themselves are eventually exposed or no longer benefitting, only then do they speak out. They show little regard for morality, legality, or justice. Many are complicit, lying under oath, aiding and abetting, obstructing justice, and protecting criminals within the government.”

“People choose a side first then reason from the side they are on. Their reasoning will try to support the argument or side they are on rather than justifying what is right, what are facts, reality, or truth. They are defending their side. That is what matters to them not the truth.”

“Most people will choose to defend someone. Justifying someone’s wrongdoing, behavior, or acts, not that they care about that someone or that someone is right but being misjudged, no it is because they are also doing the same things. Just as they have not been caught or exposed, they are defending their bad actions, wrong behavior, or bad choices, not caring about the person. They want whatever wrong they’re doing to be accepted and seen as right. So, when their time to be exposed comes, you won’t judge them. Nobody cares unless it is beneficiary.”

“The support, hype, applause, salutations, likes, comments, retweets, reactions, and compliments you receive on social media can make you feel or think you are something big and untouchable. They can make you jump off a cliff thinking you will survive and that it is not dangerous. They can make you do or say stupid, wrong, hurtful, harmful, and dangerous things. People are dying trying to prove a point and impress strangers on social media. People ruin their lives because of social media. Choose to use it with caution. Don’t let a few characters make you lose your career. Don’t try too hard to impress strangers on social media. Once you are in trouble or danger, they all log off and get on with their lives. They will hype you even when you are doing wrong things. Don’t be confused.”

“Choose not to let morally bankrupt people guilt trip you into doing what they want. When it comes to social media, don't allow them to provoke you, pressure you or use you for engagement. Avoid competing with them in pettiness and vileness. Don't stoop to their level by hating, lying or doing bad things. Instead, choose to become a better person”

“Once you experience the financial benefits of social media engagement, there's no turning back. For clicks, You will constantly seek ways to gain more engagement, even if it means saying and doing unethical, illegal, criminal, mean, vile, inhuman, or racist things. You will lie unprovoked, lacking sympathy, care, love, and compassion for others.”

“Evil people do evil things. They don’t need a reason to commit evil acts. Even when no reason exists, they create one to justify themselves. Don’t be misled, influenced, or corrupted by their agenda, ideology, or wicked plans. Always strive to do what is right. Don’t blindly follow or support anyone, seek the truth, and stand by what is right.”

“We live in a sick and frightening world, filled with twisted and evil individuals. People who would kill their own to send a message, prove a point, gain sympathy, control the narrative, change the status quo, or even fake being hated or targeted just to portray themselves as victims.”

“Evil people always find a way to justify the wrong things they say and do. They twist the truth and facts to justify their bad actions and behavior. They are villains who pretend to be victims and good Samaritans in the public eye. They are actually the ones behind the bad things that are happening.”

“Bad or evil people draw their strength and power from anonymity and secrecy. Their influence depends on remaining hidden. Once they are exposed or their actions are revealed, they lose their power and all the leverage they once had. They are only powerful when they operate in the shadows. When no one knows what they are doing, how they are doing it, or who is behind it. They cannot bear the shame of being seen, because what they are doing is evil, barbaric, disgusting, and inhuman. They gain the courage to commit more harmful and twisted acts only when they believe no one knows it is them.”

“At first, they are searching for the truth. But when they finally discover it, they realize that it is not what they had imagined or hoped for. They refuse to accept it. Then, they begin searching for excuses and reasons to justify the reality they don't want to accept. They end up shifting the blame onto someone or something else because they don't want to fully accept the truth and reality.”

“Some people will choose not to listen to you, even when you present them with proof and facts. This is because they have already decided what they want to believe is true. They have their own agenda, so whatever they choose to believe simply suits their narrative. They don’t care about the truth or the facts if those don’t support their argument or motive.”

“Most of the time, if not always, we are not bad people. We have not done anything wrong or hurt anyone. It is just that some people want us to appear bad because it fits their narrative or intrusive thoughts. They are constantly anticipating bad news about us or hoping to hear that we have done something wrong. In reality, they are projecting their own negative experiences or behaviors onto us. They wish and hope to find something negative so they can justify hating, ignoring, hurting, abusing, or rejecting us. They go to great lengths to make us look like bad people simply because our goodness does not sit well with them.”

“Many Christians today appear dishonest and divisive, often believing they are never wrong. They see themselves as the only righteous ones, while labeling others as sinners or evil. They rarely take accountability, instead blaming others for their own actions. Some even justify harm or violence as a form of justice, which is deeply troubling. They are manipulative, spreading misinformation and propaganda, and promoting fear, intimidation, violence, and hatred under the guise of faith. By portraying themselves as victims, they seek sympathy and validation, all while misusing God's name and distorting scripture to defend harmful behavior. May God save us from such hypocrisy and transform these individuals into true reflections of His love and grace. Romans 3:10 | Titus 1:16”