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May 29·edited May 29

Absolutely NOT. His reprehensible incitement of literal violence against anyone unmasked or unjabbed was ABHORRENT. He literally led the charge. Do you not remember his giant cotton swab stunt while his brothers policies were killing the elderly in droves- moving Covid patients into nursing homes? Forcing people to die alone? Mocking ivermectin use while it was literally SAVING LIVES?? This man lost ALL credibility. He is monstrous & did all of it to collect a paycheck. There is no amnesty being offered without accountability. The only true justice for how aggressive he was is ZERO SUPPORT. He lost all public trust, he no longer deserves a public voice.

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For me, while I can be civil to anyone, forgiveness of them requires that they follow what I call the Threefold Path of Forgiveness. Step 1: Apologize and demonstrate sincere regret for the past transgression; Step 2: Change their behavior such that the transgression won´t be repeated; Step 3: Devote real time and energy for however long it takes to set things right, to the extent possible. In my view, so far Chris Cuomo has done none of these things.

So, from my perspective, I will welcome him into the conversation, but he has a lot of work ahead of him before I will forgive him for the lies he told and the damage he did.

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We need to remember that, sadly, the majority of people always go with the flow. They are followers, not leaders, not remotely of independent mind and this applies multiple-fold to those who work in the media. Their chief concern is personal finance: paying mortgages, cars, etc. Earthbound. Truth is what the boss says it is at any given moment in time. Media people are not the brightest buttons in the box at the best of times so during Covid - the worst of times - they were never going to lead the fight against the authoritarianism imposed by the powers-that-be. We should thank God that at least one of those leading media broadcasters has admitted that he was wrong - it's a start. And of course there should be public repentance etc but "the start" should be welcomed unequivocally, in my considered opinion.

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He and his brother were dominate in the media. Both of them are reprehensible. He wants back in. Where have we seen that before?

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Yes, I do know that and I understand that so many here consider him to be a lost cause.

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I can't call him a lost cause. But after the damage he's done, I wouldn't accept him at face value.

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spam pam, just don't

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I would pull the handle at the gallows on him and never look back !

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He was and probably still is horrible, as is his brother. But don't do it. Bad juju.

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Hi!

Thanks for sharing.

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Your first three sentences describe, not only Chris Cuomo, but St Paul!

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Huh? Really? Maybe you should go back and read his letters in the NT.

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Thank you for this. You are SO kind.

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There’s a difference in their actions after abhorrent behavior. Paul encountered Christ, had a dramatic experience of PUBLIC REPENTANCE, and became a servant. Chris Cuomo has just moved on to news nation & has been utterly unrepentant; repeatedly defending his own behavior & saying “well I was given bad information!” …sorry, but these two just don’t compare. One laid down everything, humbled himself, and suffered to serve and share truth. The other arrogantly is still grifting for a paycheck.

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Well, I wasn't comparing Saul/St Paul with Cuomo, I was reflecting on the responses of those who witnessed each of their about-turns, for want of a better word. I can't tell if Cuomo is truly repentant for the damage he did - and yes, of course, St Paul became, as you put it, a "servant" of Christ, and publicly made his change of heart and belief evident. That is always as it should be when public scandal has been caused. However, as the author of the above article asks - what is to be gained by rejecting Chris Cuomo's apparent change of heart, albeit limited and unsatisfactory as it is? I don't understand the vehemently hostile reaction - maybe I don't know the extent of the damage he has caused in the USA - I'm in the UK - but on the face of it, I see the negative reaction as being over the top, to put it mildly. My instinct is to accept his excuses at face value for now, and work towards getting him to see the need of a truly public repentance for his part in the Covid scandal as soon as possible. But, then, I'm no genius so don't listen to me!

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Well, being in the UK you didn’t live through our experience here. He was leading the charge, people were acting insane & parroting what he told people to do: shun anyone unvaxxed. Fire them from jobs. Deny them entrance to anywhere. Attack & shame them. If they aren’t masked, attack them. He was a leading aggressor that drove the demented attacks & intolerance we lived through. So no, I will never allow that monster to continue to influence the public regardless of a change of heart. In all honesty- I’m glad he’s seen the light… but his judgement in the past renders him unfit to be a public voice. That’s the issue. People TRUSTED him. He was previously a pretty well respected field journalist who went to combat zones. He became a money grubbing clown who parroted lies & hate- calling it a person’s moral duty. He was no different than Nazi propaganda during Covid.

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And he would have had us sent away to concentration camps if he could have. Ugly human being.

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rats fleeing a sinking ship are still rats.... watch out...

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This is rubbish.

We can only win this thing if people change their minds. People who change their minds are a huge asset, not least because they are often more zealous than the people who were awake from the beginning. Look at the likes of Campbell, Malone, Malhotra. They are massive assets to the side of truth, justice, and the return of liberal democracy and science.

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Well said! Some of humanity’s worst had epiphanies triggered by events that created an opening for self-reflection . And those once the worst of humanity worked to become the very best. Among them, former radical jihadists Maajid Nawazz, Son of Hamas.. Former Black Panthers and Weather Underground anarchists- Thomas Sowell, Michael Savage, David Horowitz, Walter Block… Former White Supremacists and Klanmen… Harry Truman, David Duke’s son… Former gangbangers, mobsters, embezzlers, thieves, … Former bigots, antisemites… Pastot Hagee. Eleanor Roosevelt, Jon VoightMax Schelling…. Former BLM Marxist, racist, anarchists, former serial adulterers, cultists, corrupt , complict dirty Deep Srate cover artis , now whistleblowers..

And there are former decent, honest people who become corrupt who either tire of watching others succeed whil all else fails and develop festering anger, and act on it.

If one has the fortitude to admit having been wrong and wants to become a better person. Encourage them. Mentor them. They have the capacity to influence others.

Tulsi Gabbard, Leo Terrell, Tammy Bruce, Naomi Wolf, Brandon Straka, Scott Pressler, Roseanne,Michelle Tafoya, Ben Carson, Michael Rappaport,Clay Travis,Tyrus, Isaiah Washington, Kim Klayman, Oli London,Bret Weinstein… even Bill Maher is changing his views .

Welcome them

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Did he apologize? I don’t think so. He said he had bad information. Would he be admitting anything if he hadn’t been injured himself? Certainly not. He is an opportunist liar and he’s still at it. He needs to be criminally charged and made to pay for his part in all the deaths that wouldn’t have happened if honest information were allowed to reach the public. He actively pushed people away from the very treatments that could have saved them to bow down to Pfizer and big pharma. I’ll give him mercy once he’s made to pay. Justice is needed.

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💯. Chris Cuomo is a Big Pharma shill & is the personification of the “mistakes were made” excuse matrix. I will need to hear & see him apologize many, many times for the fear and loathing he worked to cultivate in his nightly broadcast, before I will believe that he is now sincere in his newfound stance.

A leopard doesn’t change his spots, they just get fired from a network, get rehired by a competitor, and change their machinations to entice a new following.

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Yes! The “bad information” excuse really kills me. I don’t have a college degree, but I could still see what was going on!

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He had 'bad information' because he was part of a highly organized and aggressive operation to shut down 'good information'.

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Can we censor him? Darn.

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Very good point! Has he apologized? He's a snake.

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I totally agree.

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…perhaps most famously, The Apostle Paul

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Well said inversion. I take it you are a Marxist. End around virtue signaling, gain confidence, demoralize, propagandize, censor, repeat.

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All are welcome to the New Frontier "Eye Opener".

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You might take a bit different view if you had a loved one who had been duped into taking the poison jab, and died as a result. Especially if that loved one was the bread winner of your family.

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John Underwood - this is exactly what I was thinking! May my late brother RIP.

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Seriously. All of these suffering people need to recognize Chris for his efforts NOW to amend his previous ATROCIOUS calls and 'forcing' people to take the kill shot. He is a good guy NOW and we need to celebrate him.

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He hasn't changed his mind. He is pushing a limited hangout, the purpose of which is to allow you to feel good about knowing and be distracted by a small amount of truth. It's very clear when people have changed their minds e.g. Campbell. And it's stlil possible that people like Campbell are being used, maybe without their knowledge, as limited hangouts. You'll notice, for example, how he fully complies with the Youtube rules, thereby self-censoring and implicitly accepting/perpetrating the controlling narrative.

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Campbell realized his mistake during the 'pandemic' and had a lot to lose from opposing the narrative. Cuomo on the other hand has timed his epiphany just as public opinion seems to be changing, presumably in an attempt to avoid being burnt at the stake when (if) the wider public wakes up.

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I agree, and totally accept that changing their minds should come with full and genuine remorse for the harms they did. They must accept that their actions caused harm even if they thought they were doing the right thing at the time. The psychological control they were under (and many are still under it) was sophisticated. We can get help in understanding how to bring people across into the light from David e.g. here ... https://rumble.com/v4ti08u-david-charalambous.html

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I watch a lot of Campbell videos. Sure he “self censors” with British understatement, pregnant stares into the camera, and heavy sarcasm where the literal words “comply.”

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Yes, he treads very carefully ... and is making large amounts of money doing so. Now, I like Campbell, and I believe that he's genuine ... and I get the British stuff, 'cus I'm British :-). That doesn't mean that he isn't being used/promoted by those in power because of his milquetoast/controlled positions.

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It's one thing to be healthily sceptic, but quite another to claim to be able to read people's minds. We have to accept his apparent change of mind and heart at face value. It will become apparent, soon enough, if he is being insincere, but it's not our place to make that judgment without clear evidence.

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No we don't have to accept his change of mind at face value. How old are you?

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When a contributor descends to personal nastiness, I bow out.

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You're right. I apologize. I dislike what these 2 men did in our country. It's not up to me personally to seek revenge, however I think it's right to prosecute the people responsible for this. Both brothers should be called to account in court.

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Well said - I agree, absolutely. It's called the zeal of the convert!

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May 29·edited May 29

don’t worry, Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci are about to change their minds … hope you don’t mind chipping in a few bucks for their next fundraiser; maybe you can even host them over at your place for dinner 7 nights a week … should be a great experience right? they changed their mind and have sooooooo many followers.

according to your argument, it’s a shame Hitler didn’t change his mind … he would have been a great asset because of his followers?

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Time to turn the corner.

Put the nonsense in a rear view mirror.

Our collective road ahead has risk plus challenge.

Why sign a contract with yourself to despise others in an unresolved conflict?

Emotions, like knives, are tricky things to juggle.

They have stated there will be more Pandemic Theaters.

Think smarter not harder.

We won't be fooled again so easily will we?

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Did your dad - the guy who paid the bills and put food on the table - die as a result of being essentially forced to take the poison jab to keep his job?

I didn't think so.

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No. And i get it. I'm a dad of 3. Life isn't fair. And It could have been me in those exact shoes.

Cuomo didn't stick the needle in anybody. And like those Nuremburg trials,

too many people died, doing exactly as told. On all ends of the spectrum.

The government gave a green light on all this mass hypnosis.

Folks were paid to do their jobs. How about putting yourself in all those nurses shoes.

They shoved the needles. Trapped to do so with little recourse.

They too had the uncertain tasks of feeding and housing families.

This will go down as an epic disaster of American road to downfall.

Our ununited DIVISIONS is rampant.

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You don't get anything. Walk a mile in another man's shoes and then give me that tripe.

Using your logic, no one would ever be found guilty of anything.

Cuomo didn't stick a needle in anybody? Hell, Hitler didn't dump the Zyklon in the gas chambers either, and the SS was just following orders, weren't they? "The government" told them to do it! So everyone just gets off scott-free with a half-assed apology and we all unite and sing Kumbaya, right? Little recourse my ass. You're full of sheep dip.

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You're right. And I refuse to hold hands with this repulsive guy and sing any song. (never sang kumbaya).

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The "life is unfair" crowd think these creatures can weasel out of their crimes against humanity and not face the gallows or end up in Gitmo after the coming military tribunals. The changing narrative pushers will also pay the price for their compliance and obedience to totalitarianism.

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So John, forgive me for asking, what is your plan for half a billion people that got duped into thinking the way they did? Explain to me in some rational detail what exactly you will do.

I personally don't live life in unresolved conflicts. They launched a war against citizens.

We both survived so far. I will let those with larger pay grades than mine, sort out miseries.

These folks that wronged us will be judged in the end. Or save face and turn to help.

This is my personal response. I am truly sorry if you suffered an immense loss recently.

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The "ununited divisions" were created by the very people you speak of. Regardless of they voluntarily took them, believed the whole charade or not, they knew they were injuring, maiming, and killing people...for "feeding their families? They could have all said NO. They are responsible for reprehensible behavior, aiding in killing when they were hired to care for, heal and help people recover. They knew what they were doing, there are recordings of nurses fighting over who was going to administer the death shots, remdesivir, cranking up ventilators, which were never used for a "flu," much less cranking them.beyond what was used. I guess they had no conscience, An awareness of morality in regard to one's behavior; a sense of right and wrong that urges one to act morally.

They will all have to answer for their actions. Honestly I don't know how they sleep at night.

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What ever the personal motivations were to continue to advocate the jab, deliver into the arms of the souls rolling up sleeves, even after the overwhelming forces of human intuitions, compassion and Grace of God, they didn't get the memo.

The Monumental arguments of why they continued will forever be in question, won't they?

I took not their bastardly needle. It was wiser to hold off for proof of safety that did not exist

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Given that there are still people wearing face masks even on our (occasional) sunny days here in Scotland, I have every confidence that there will be a set of the "easily fooled" next time. Me? I'll be doing what I did last time around - refusing to keep a single rule.

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We always have had it here too in early spring in Minn and always have, as folks who have allergies to mother natures air born pollens and such, can really make them miserable.

So going outdoors for some and wearing a mask has always made good sense. Then came the silly CoV19 Wuhan theater of nuisance misery for one and all. I work construction and have for decades worn a mask for protection when safety was very key and smart. So now when I see anyone with a mask on outdoors, I give them the benefit of the doubt they may suffer from a lung condition that I do not have. Not the fear of dying from a flu like bug.

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May 29·edited May 29

Yeah and the rats don't just flea. They are the first ones out.

Flee or flea? Either way.

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Flee. Flea is a little bug.

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It was a pun.

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People followed his advice and those people were murdered. He should be too ashamed to show his face- instead he is making podcasts.

He is an actor and it is all an act.

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Exactly. He's not making the millions he made at CNN, and needs to gaslight his way back into the honeypot wherever that may be. Don't be a useful idiot John Leake. The Cuomo bros are opportunist, nothing like their compassionate father.

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Agreed. My mom knew people inside the governor’s office from when Mario was governor to Andrew. One person said to her about Andrew as Mario’s son that “usually the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree but this couldn’t be more different.” Both sons are a disgrace to their father.

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They daddy be a first class piece of work too.

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No we do not welcome his changing opinion. He’s a rat.

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“Let him (or her) who is without sin, cast the first stone.”

Yes, there are many remaining things he should say and do to make amends, and perhaps it is all an act, but it is a start, and should be welcomed and encouraged, not condemned from the deep sense of bitterness of soul which I sadly see in so many of these comments of my friends here who have been hurt.

Unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred in our souls, destroys US, not those to whom it is directed.

It is a trap, a clever trap, which “the father of lies” lays for the unwary.

Reject it, for the good of your soul, see it for what it is and reject it!

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Regarding your quote, so you are saying that no one should ever be prosecuted, judged, reprimanded or imprisoned for anything because after all, none of us are "without sin"? Ridiculous! Those two reprobates can apologize all they want, they have not paid for their crimes and should never be trusted again.

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No Cassandra, I am not saying that, just as you will find, should you go and read, and think carefully about ALL of what Jesus said, did He say say such things.

When the situation called for it, He could be quite severe.

The apostle Paul said that he “declared the whole counsel of the Word of God”, thus avoiding the problem of selective and extreme emphasis on some verses of scripture to the exclusion of others, and the often fatal errors this leads to.

Similarly, Jesus, when addressing the recalcitrant and self righteous Pharisees and Sadducees said: “You are mistaken, knowing neither the scriptures (plural), nor the power of God”.

There is a time and place for everything and those with wisdom are enabled by the power of God to know the time and place of application for each of the things which you mention that are indeed addressed in God’s Word, as well as for forgiveness, mercy, and pardon.

But I seriously doubt that any who are afflicted with a “root of bitterness” in their hearts, and who “have let the sun go down on their anger”, thus “giving the devil a place”, will be able to think clearly enough to discern that right time and place.

Please accept my Kindest regards and sincere concern for your loss and hurt.

I know personally how overwhelming that can be.

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He didn't apologize.

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I too am a believer in the one true and living God YHWH. All glory to Him! I further believe all things happen according to His will. I also believe His word, and it clearly states we should HATE wickedness. And believe me, I hate the wickedness of many people including Chris Cuomo. He hasn't repented, he hasn't apologized, he hasn't made amends. He just wants everyone to forget all about the vicious lies he spread.

That too is wicked. And guess what: I hate it.

So, do not confuse the aggressive pursuit of justice with your "unforgiveness, bitterness, or hatred in our souls..." routine.

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I'd rather read what messiah said and decide for myself. Chris Cuomo is a pariah. Be careful who you embrace.

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I’m not buying what he is selling. What the Cuomo brothers and other so called leaders in government did was unforgivable. Trust is destroyed and cannot be restored. I can’t believe people are over being gaslit, mocked, shunned and threatened. This sounds like “mistakes were made” and “let’s put this all behind us”. No. Not now. Not ever.

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He must be criminally charged, citizen's Laying Information, and his penalty is taken into consideration at his conviction. It may be with mercy, that he did not have for the Covid-19 victims.

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So then all is forgiven? And we should forget? Kinda feels like he was sent out to try to make the people that suffered mental and physical damage magically forgive and forget. They vilified a life saving drug that could have been used in early treatment protocols. Thousands of lives taken by remdesivir and ventilators could have been spared. No. Send him back. Let him know it’s too late. He chose a side. He is going to have to atone.

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Erect the gallows for the Cuomo brothery

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God forgives those who repent. How can we do any less? By all means never forget but to forgive is divine without forgiveness humanity can never reconcile our differences and live in peace.

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That’s between him and the Lord. And I’m guessing the Lord is going to have a hard time getting past hundreds of thousands of people on a daily basis praying to Him to make sure they pay for what they have done. I don’t mind praying for people who deserve to be saved. I also don’t mind praying for people to be held to account. They must atone in this life and the next.

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They absolutely must atone for their horrible crimes. There are those much higher up the ladder that are the manipulators who will never sincerely apologize or atone as they have sold their soles. They are truly worthy of a piece of hemp. Most people you see spouting the lie are useful idiots who have no idea that they are being manipulated. The brainwashing has been going on for centuries. Bringing them back to awareness will be a long tedious process.

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Yeah...no. Just no. That man pushed to round up the unvaccinated and put them in camps. Agitated for the unvaccinated to be refused health insurance. And laughed with his brother on air about how stupid the unvaccinated were and how ridiculous it was people were angry their family members had to die isolated and without a hug from family to comfort them. Meanwhile, Andrew Cuomo was putting infected individuals into old age homes to infect and kill off the elderly, which coincidentally, happened to be living in a bankrupt system who's allowance paid for their housing. If you stated Governor Cuomo was killing thousands of elderly people to balance the State's books, you wouldn't necessarily be incorrect.

I'm not to the point of forgiving the Cuomo Brothers yet and while I know it's my Christian duty to do so, nothing says it has to happen immediately.

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Forgiveness requires repentance. He needs to convince us that he is truly repentant and not just with words, but actions. What is he doing to correct past mistakes? Actions speak louder than words.

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So far, it appears he's ready to blame everyone but himself for his earlier lack of knowledge, but, according to Chris, "it's the job." No. Journalism isn't following the narrative until it's convenient not to. Journalism is about searching in the dark for the light of truth and now that he's "vaccine injured," we're supposed to feel bad for him and let bygones be bygones? I don't. I can't. I won't forget the hundreds of messages I received from people hoping my children died of CCP Virus, because I wouldn't put poison into my veins and that of my family. I won't forget he encouraged people to shame "the stupid anti-vaxxers." One day, whether Cuomo repents or not, I'll forgive him, but right now, it's just too soon.

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He tried to kill me and my family and when that didn't work he tried to bankrupt me. He harmed my friends, family, colleagues, and more. If he'd changed his tune during the 'pandemic' I'd be prepared to forgive him, I'd even respect him for it. But it's far too late now: he sold his soul and now it's time to hand that money over to the piper.

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I agree and I find your context and your take on this complex situation optimal as well as suitable for further discussion here if necessary for finding the best possible solution for putting an end to butchery and maim attempts like that.

I consider it important to generalize worldwide your take on our current "hero" about other murderers trying to kill us nowadays in many different fancy sneaky ways like this: as a bare minimum, great effort (!) should be made by any media or individual with the ambition of being reliable to keep any and all future information about such people in appropriate context. Like this:

https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/utah-mom-sues-astrazeneca-in-major-covid-vaccine-injury-lawsuit/

And not like that:

https://x.com/TexasLindsay_/status/1790574488632852959

Spiritually competent people is what we need at key positions nowadays (should be easy to fix, by the way) and not keep any outright tyrants, stupid heartspeak specialists nor their courts of useful idiots in the lead who help cover up their crimes or stupidities. On the other hand, there should be motivation for those who have sold their soul not to continue like this, too. What is the optimal practical working solution for this, anyone?

This front reminds me of the current global geopolitical situation with China watching all the corpses float by while the United States and the Russian Federation are conducting a war on the territory of a little bro (and the former trying to open new fronts whatever it takes, by the way). Similarly, the so-called religious camp (covered in my last and so far my only 2 posts) pretending to resist the "vaccination" theater and other NWO spectacles is more or less watching the "non-spiritual" people fight alone for their lives by not even figuring out how to present information in a responsible manner. Above all, entering the era of distortion lurking around the corner is what we all should be resisting.

If this is the practical view of how the religiously minded camp of "resisters" plans to "survive" the aggression (and has been planning like this for centuries?) then it is a really, really cowardly and despicable way of doing it. Other than that, I am not against the religiously minded camp, but I strongly feel that the practical stupidities they can come up with every now and then should be swiftly put into appropriate context.

And last, but not least, we should give credit when credit is due to the developers of the Substack platform who greatly help the voices from under the carpet to be heard...

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Here is Dietrich Bonhoeffer's definition of "cheap grace," from his 1937 seminal description of the authentic Christian life, "The Cost of Discipleship": “. . . the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline. Communion without confession. Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ.”

While we are not today debating the state of Mr. Cuomo's soul, we are being invited to "graciously accept" his "willingness to stand corrected." Bonhoeffer correctly identified that "grace without discipleship," which includes being accountable and a willingness to make restitution, is a fraud. The loss of life, reputation, position, and livelihood, directly or indirectly caused by Cuomo's highly visible, contra-journalistic parroting of the virus and jab Narratives, and his caustic attacks on those standing for truth and for Hippocratic medical practice, remain a grotesque legacy that demands some kind of accountability or "penance."

There are hundreds more influencers like him, more likely thousands, still skulking in the shadows of their own silence. And that includes not just journalists but medical school deans, eminent researchers, state medical boards, vax industry leaders, and heads of government agencies, just to name a few. Add in the physicians who knew the truth, who may even have been informed by trusted colleagues yet remained silent, and the number climbs into the hundreds of thousands. Even medical ethicists, including those with the label "Christian" appended; fully aware of the Nuremburg Code's absolute prohibition of coerced participation in medical experimentation, and its insistence on informed consent; turned a blind eye to the evil mandates, and shamelessly flacked for the experimental jabs.

How to respond to the breathtaking scope of the evil perpetrated demands a rigorous, painstaking analysis by those of acknowledged medical leadership, who did not bow the knee to the Beast, who bear the scars of battle, and who nevertheless are able to chart a middle pathway between retaliation and nauseating cheap grace. It seems that a meaningful step would be the permanent removal; of complicit state medical board and medical specialty board members, deans, scientists, industry CEO's, regulators, and researchers; from any position or credential that could permit a repeat of their malfeasance . Let the Nuremburg Code be the starting point for assessing conduct.

A registry of those injured, killed, demoted, expelled, or fired, with some estimate of the value of their loss, would create a compelling case for such removals.

Complicit journalists like Cuomo may not be as easily dealt with, given the 1st amendment protections behind which they will hide.

An organization like Brownstone Institute has the integrity and interdisciplinary breadth of experience to begin such a work. Principled leaders like the early signatories of the Great Barrington Declaration, seem well-positioned to join the effort. These workers cannot themselves assess sanctions, of course. But without a comprehensive and reliable inventory of the damage wrought, the perpetrators responsible, at least at the rank of "influencer," and the part which each played, no jurisdiction is likely to demand accountability.

The work must be attempted. It is not too early to start now.

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Read Samwise, perhaps the best in all responses. Neither Cuomo deserves any mercy or grace. They used the power of their titles and platforms to impose the evil wills on many. The MUST be held accountable. Let's start with Fauci and prosecute all others.

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So very well put and wise, Samwise. I agree with you 100%.

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Yeah right, cut this grub some slack. He's the type who'd murder his own parents & plead for mercy because he's an orphan.

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Lol, legendary comment! And true.

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👍🇦🇺

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The fact that he has stated that he will not apologize for his conduct calls into question everything he says after that.

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May 29·edited May 29

Chris Cuomo and his CNN lying head brother are still war criminals responsible for the mass murder, vaccine injury, lockdowns, and generational deformities of the human genomic DNA. There is no redemption for self-serving, arrogant, psychopaths who willfully dictated and openly threatened people into taking the deathvax; this satanic caste know everything and only pretend that they are regret their critical role in deceiving and dismembering the human race because chris now claims that "he" is injured by the vaccine...oh I mean the synthetic bioweapon that the DoD planned and perpetrated on the world's population. He is specifically responsible for the deaths of the nursing home residents in NY and intubating them (ventilators) that ensured their demise and only resigned to distance himself from the repercussions. They don't want to go to Gitmo where they belong so they thing that amnesty is their due because again, they are too psychotic and egotistical to think they should have to pay for their Crimes Against Humanity.

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No. No. No….. absolutely not. Funnily enough, I just watched a compilation of him and that clown Don Lemon blaming the filthy unvaccinated for all manner of things. Receipts were kept. This piece of shit is only changing his tune now because it’s beneficial to him. I will never forgive a single one of them that tried to coerce me into taking that poison, never.

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He needs to do more than a half-assed mea culpa to make up for the vile things that he said about the unvaxed.

In an earlier time he could have easily fit in at Dr Goebbels Propaganda Ministry, railing against the Jews on state radio.

(Yes, I did just go there)

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He may have changed his views but he has not apologised for being a total douchebag. Until then, it's a hard no from me.

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He needs to pay restitution to the families he has harmed.

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That’s a beginning.

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Lani Lynn Vale Quote: “Forgive your enemy, but remember the bastard's name.”

He was (and still is a pawn) doing the work he has been paid to do. While I’m all for changes of the heart and clear perspectives on muddled issues, the mayhem he (and his brother) perpetrated are beyond his feeble hint of mea culpa. Nothing less than mea culpa with the same vigor and sarcasm with which he used his pulpit to shame the unvaxxed could be acceptable IMHO- and even then…it would be a hard sell.

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When he disappears into a monastery for the rest of his time here, you will know that he is serious.

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