Admonish

to warn or reprimand someone firmly (less strong than castigate); reprimand; to urge someone to do something (in an earnest way)

Robert Terrill

Robert Terrill

@robotterror.bsky.social

We admonish ourselves in our parents voices.

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@davidshorfan.bsky.social

We live in a creepy world where liberals admonish Planter supporters that he might become the next Fetterman.

As in he might go from actively rooting for islamic terrorists to actively cheering when the USA kills terrorists.

Oh heavens no. That would be so, so, so terrible.

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Mark P. Shea

Mark P. Shea

@chezami.bsky.social

The Work of Mercy: Admonish the Sinner, Part 2

The reason it is important to distinguish team-building propaganda from admonishment is simply this: One is often tempted to excuse one’s own evil by comparing oneself with Those Bad People Over There. Not everybody who bucks up the home team is…

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