Monday, December 17, 2018

THE ANGER IN JESUS

In opposition to the anti-Christian and diabolic darkest form of codification formulated by that religion with regards to anger, the very clearly and principled actions taken by Jesus when he threw a tantrum and pushed physically the merchants out of the Temple; and also, sarcastically, in the answers and questions he formulated when tested by the Pharisees. Not longer seen from religious frameworks by cultured and cosmopolitan individuals, anger is now discoursed in terms of negative energies (whatever that means) or as another symptom in the mental and emotional profile of an individual, who’s been hurt by personal histories, or as a mechanism to defend oneself, like good old Jesus did, when an idiot tries to dismiss certain actions in order to justify others as if there are never absolutes in the life of a person, and a strong position against racism, homophobia, sexism, agism, ethnophobia, accentphobia wasn’t one of them.

“Great the system has been dismantled but you are not a direct victim of the lovely anti Latino verbiage in vogue, and some people I care for are...” was not enough argument to convince the anti-immigrant Puerto Rican in a colony controlled by a group of ex-colonies, populated by mostly children of recent immigrants -if Arawaks, Caribs, Comanches, Navajos are not included; making some people very angry.

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