Ron Tippin

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Ultimately, it didn’t matter how much any single one of us was responsible for any particular wrong we had wrought in the world. It was good that we hadn’t intended to do evil, but our intentions didn’t erase the harm we’d done. The fact was that harm was done, and what mattered now was finding a way to address it.
Unfollow: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church
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