I never got over the absurdity of the idea that, assuming the story was ever true at all, the killer would've just let her go if she'd said "No" It doesn't make any sense for the message they wanted the story to have but they all lapped it up anywayhttps://twitter.com/AlanaMassey/status/1229510556371079168 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob
He might have relented; we have no idea. Anders Breivik said he spared one one those teens cos of the way she looked. Apart from from anything else, a mass shooting is an act of monstrous egotism, and an aspect of that is glorying in the power of taking or sparing life.
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Well yeah But that's just it, this story is a garbled witness account and it seems like what actually happened is the guy asked the question of someone else, who'd already been shot, and he DID respond to her saying yes but laughing and moving on
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The point is that American Christians are so caught up by the martyrdom narrative they're obsessed with the scenario of their "faith being tested" and try to cram everything into it
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