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March 12, 2013

Everywhere a War

What better way to seed acrimony and to ensure constant bickering than unleashing a series of domestic wars?

The camouflaged assault-weapon killers who hide behind the 2nd Amendment are at war with millions of innocent children. Even female celebrities and lawyers are under attack by misogynists and chauvinists, who won't pay for their birth control. Latinos are targeted by nativists. The latter even hunt them down at ice-cream parlors. Blacks are back to near slavery as racist conservatives want to put them back in chains. Greens battle nobly against the polluters, gays against the homophobes. Muslims are demonized as terrorists by racists and bigots. The point would be to introduce so many divisive fault lines that no one can much agree on anything. Works and Days サ How to Weaken an Economy

Posted by gerardvanderleun at March 12, 2013 8:18 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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The thing is, I don't think its calculated, I just think it is an expression of their miserable, fractured, irrational worldview. They don't think this through rationally and systematically, they just feel all this is going on and yell about it because its all happening in their heads.

Nobody compartmentalizes better than the leftist; totally contradictory and irrational concepts are comfortably held by keeping them separate, divided by walls of nearly lunatic certainty and deeply felt emotion. A deeper truth makes them all true, no matter how nonsensical it all is in the cold light of reason.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 12, 2013 9:34 AM

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@Chris Taylor: Makes perfect sense for lower eschelon Libtards. I think the Social-Engineers up top are a little more pragmatic and power-hungry.

Those who Don't Think, Must Feel.

Sadly, we are all going to 'feel' along with them when this system comes apart.

Posted by: cond0011 at March 12, 2013 12:10 PM

Man. That's going to leave a mark.

Posted by: TmjUtah at March 12, 2013 8:13 PM

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