What The Robin-hood Folklore Says About Owed Irreverence

Voicing Freedom
1 min readDec 8, 2021

I have half joked before that a character after my own heart is Robin Hood. The character’s irreverence for the corrupt was really admirable unlike the real Robin Hood moreover whom historians believe were actually comprised of about 3 people and mainly concerned with glory and money than actually assisting the poor.

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Honestly to me what is owed irreverence are those who have a God complex, those who suppress the innocent in any form, tyrants, the arrogant, and or narcopathic. God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. Whether someone has money or not is irrelevant to me — it’s basically if they’re a jack a$$ as a person they’re a jack a$$ and don’t get my respect whatsoever. I don’t believe in praising people or putting others on a pedestal for anything, people like myself worship no one but God almighty that’s it. People like myself don’t have to respect man made platforms. I’m a cross between that and Marian.. not the whining damsel version of Marian but this one as aforesaid before as an allegory.

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Yeah that Marian. lol

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