@S.M.G.21 The problem being that justice isn’t given to everyone. Liberty isn’t given to everyone. That is the issue and the problem. Those “undesirables” are people too. It isn’t a matter of power or advantages. Liberty and Justice should be for everyone, but at the end of the day, it is only for most. I shouldn’t have to worry about getting a life sentence for being accused of a petty crime, while someone else who actually does the same crime only gets 10 years or less. I shouldn’t have to worry about the government restricting what I can do and can say. That is not liberty and is not justice.
@@lenny7773 let's say hypothetically you have a Jewish guy who makes the same nonsensical arguments as a conservative Christian. So now you've got the exact same thing.
@@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 i think you mean conspiracy theory but that simply means to create a theory of a compiracy that may or may not be true but its simply a theory, theories are not 100% accurate and should not be taken to seriously
@@CyberLance26 the right is far worse at that (I mean, there was more then enough evidence proving Biden won fair and square and every case trying to overturn the election was turned down due to no evidence from Trump's lawyers and eventually led to the Jan. 6th insurrection due to the election not coinciding with the rights "feelings").
@@cancerousamphibian625 Yea true facts dont care about feelings but the west is filled with political correctness, feminism and social justice warriors nowadays so that nobodys feelings are hurt are way more important to people here nowadays than the truth. There is plenty of different stuff that everybody saw as obvious fact only like 10 years ago that most peope dont want to admit now because they are scared that people could be offended by it and that if they admit it they will be seen as bad people. Thank you for understanding that facts dont care about feelings because most people in the west these days dont understand that anymore. It feels like most people now dont understand that anymore so thank you for being one of the few that does.
@@jish55 It is the left that has filled the western part of the world with political correctness, feminism and social justice warriors and not the right. I was not talking about the election i was talking about how there are so many different things that used to be normal and no big deal only like 10 years ago that is now racist, sexist, wrong, offensive, inappropriate and unecessary. People in the west now are both terrified to hurt anybodys feelings and to be seen as bad people. And yea it is the left that is reason for why it became like this and not the right because all of those people that has brainwashed people into believing that so many things that was normal and no big deal only a few years is now not ok anymore is on the left. And by the way im not an expect on the election stuff but i have seen many people give evidence that there was election fraud and that Trump should have won.
@@jaredgarcia8638 tbf he was also indoctrinated at that age and was told he doesn't need proof. Knowing orel and how he can mistake the advice given to him then it's pretty easy to assume he went ahead and didn't consider because of the overdriving belief that God is within him.
Yup. Why not? All he be told is stop that. And he'd say that not God sayed. Got yell and then parents called. Who just tell him. Beat him then tell God wants him to not talk back cuz. And he would.
1773, actually. I just had to google it because the question was burning on my mind when I first saw this ep... which was a few days ago since I was binge watching the show.
@@Muteki_REN sad thing is that im in US History II Honors (dodged APUSH bc I can't stand all the work) and could write a college thesis paper about the New Deal.
@@michaelmartinek7408 It’s not a show making fun of Christians, it’s a show deconstructing W.A.S.P. culture specifically. It’s not painting faith as the problem, but the lack of it.
luttimatos That's the thing about this show. The adults that misinformed Orel didn't know the very text they believe in, so they gave the kid conflicting information that gets him in trouble all the time. You can have faith and believe in something if you want, but that doesn't change facts about the world.
Our Pledge of Allegiance was "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all." BTW it took me 20 minute to remember the pledge
A scathing criticism of midwestern protestant American culture and how much of a puppet show it actually is for how much people conceal their true selves while using religion as a means to comfort their ultimately worthless existences and heinous treatment of eachother, and at the climax of this entire series. Their own children.