The image makes it seem like the quote was said by some stoic Roman general, but it was actually said by Lettie Cowman (en.wikipedia.org), a female American missionary from Iowa.
I got nothing against the gal, but is there any particular reason we should be listening to her quotes?
Honestly, with my experiences living in a liberal city through the Covid debacle, I wish I had complained more loudly, instead of suffering in silence because of my own fear.
Honestly, with my experiences living in a liberal city through the Covid debacle, I wish I had complained more loudly, instead of suffering in silence because of my own fear.
I went fearless through covid and spoke out to those closest to me. I lost my long term gf of 17 years because of it.
I spoke out occasionally but I should've been much louder and much less fearful. I figured it was best to mind my own business, and it was, until all those faggots decided to mind my business, and ask me if I had the jab or not.
Cost me my relationship with my Father.
Regardless, I should've been louder and less apologetic with my complaints.
Which is why I think the quote is stupid.