Re: After the purge
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[/quote] I always enjoy your posts and you make the best director of dinner party conversations. I wonder why the Nazi is placed as the epitome of how all things are judged for evil. In the 1500's, the Germans were engaged in numbers of book burnings. Some were Lutherans burning the books of popery and some were the Vatican burning the Martin Luther's books. As a writer, I have had Google and Facebook, electronically burn my work, and yet they are never defined as the worst, in by reality, the American technology giants have burned more documents and publications since the regime of Mr. Obama, than the world combined. What was the 3rd Reich? A socialist regime which orchestrated government taxation and debt for the public good to conglomerates, all devolved into foreign forced labor. As the Reich was deemed evil, the same Reich doctrines are what the United States and most of the world is governed by using the same economics and foreign labor. Americans have aborted more children than the numbers the Nazi are credited with. As for these soy milk children not understanding what they are engaged in, they understand fully that their womb providers did not abort them, and birthed them into a world which raises them in asylum daycare, asylum schools as their womb providers do not want to raise them. They are too uncertain of themselves to put a rope around their necks and committing suicide, so their natural aversion, just as their messiah Obama is to abort the nation which had moral parents who raised their children, good or bad, because those successes in the monuments which are being torn down, confirm what failures they are. America must be gotten rid of, because the semen and egg donors did not raise these delinquent Darwinians but hired the village which did not love these illegitimate soy creatures from the womb. [/quote]
That's it Star flakes! We need to do lunch. I enjoy your posts.
Are we getting to the inner onion layer of James? Peel that skin off brother. Jump in the waters just fine.
I do know my wife didn't like me telling her Lenin executed clergy.
Blessings now more than ever! Mark
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Re: After the purge
[Re: James]
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Revolt! Slay the godless heathens! Revolt!
Jim The true revolution will come when the US $ defaults. The right will blame the left and the left will blame the right. They are both guilty.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: After the purge
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Amen Steven. Plenty of blame to go around. At least it is obvious which side is comfortable with political violence. Sure is if you paid any attention to the recent looting and vandalism.
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Re: After the purge
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Yes sir
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Revolt! Slay the godless heathens! Revolt!
Jim curious, are you being serious? What do you think the answer for saving the USA is?
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Re: After the purge
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I like your post Starflake, but you glossed over the holocaust. I don't remember America putting a few million unwanted into ovens. Trash cans, in abortion clinics. Parted out for research and medical treatments for a profit. Keith
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Re: After the purge
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The destruction of statues of historical significance, however dubious, might be only the first step.
What if the protest vandals, when they've wiped out all of the offending statues, decide to move on to public artworks, which surely must offend someone.
And what could come after artwork? Books! Next they'll be burning books!
When I was a teen, I read a lot of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan. Burroughs' characters were mostly stereotypes and caricatures. His villains were especially two-dimensional. Some of Burroughs' books portrayed Germans negatively.
During the 1930s, Burroughs's books were among those burned by the Nazis for being contrary to the Third Reich.
Will some Americans start burning Burroughs's books because he also portrayed women, blacks, and other minorities as stereotypes? Tarzan went up in flames along with Churchill's writings and the US Constitution.
I just now had a brief debate with one of my professors at her seminar about whether it's fair to judge past authors by today's definition of sexism. I didn't get very far because the professor cut off the discussion and changed the subject as soon as things were getting interesting.
I'm afraid these young people tearing down statues don't understand the full risks of what they're doing. Like it or not, whether it hurts your feelings or not, the statues are part of free speech.
Jim I sure hope you see the real lesson here Jim. Yes. Statues and art are free speech. But your leftist professor can't compete in the arena of ideas and free speech. Consequently, he and BLM, ANTIFA, and the DNC must shut down free speech in order to prevail. It isn't a question of can they present a cogent debate. They know they can't and must, therefore, prevent all debate and discussion. You have a point, but I'm not sure that's the whole story. These writers are a soft, sensitive bunch. I'm not sure they know what to do with dissent and controversy. In law school, the professor would ask a question, often a hypothetical, then we'd be off in debate. Lawyers argue for a living, as you know. The Stonecoast instructor also said as an aside that "the statues should come down." I didn't have the chance to say I agree with her on most of them, but it ought to be left up to the owners, whether public or private. If public, the democratic process should decide. Jim
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Re: After the purge
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The jettison of the Monarchial God for the mass of individual gods has consequences.
Some of these newer gods and goddesses have been told far too often how extraordinary their thinking is, and I believe they think it really is perfection in a human suit.
I was taught when I had a light bulb moment; "Great, hand me that wrench and get the lawn cut."
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Re: After the purge
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The destruction of statues of historical significance, however dubious, might be only the first step.
What if the protest vandals, when they've wiped out all of the offending statues, decide to move on to public artworks, which surely must offend someone.
And what could come after artwork? Books! Next they'll be burning books!
When I was a teen, I read a lot of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan. Burroughs' characters were mostly stereotypes and caricatures. His villains were especially two-dimensional. Some of Burroughs' books portrayed Germans negatively.
During the 1930s, Burroughs's books were among those burned by the Nazis for being contrary to the Third Reich.
Will some Americans start burning Burroughs's books because he also portrayed women, blacks, and other minorities as stereotypes? Tarzan went up in flames along with Churchill's writings and the US Constitution.
I just now had a brief debate with one of my professors at her seminar about whether it's fair to judge past authors by today's definition of sexism. I didn't get very far because the professor cut off the discussion and changed the subject as soon as things were getting interesting.
I'm afraid these young people tearing down statues don't understand the full risks of what they're doing. Like it or not, whether it hurts your feelings or not, the statues are part of free speech.
Jim I sure hope you see the real lesson here Jim. Yes. Statues and art are free speech. But your leftist professor can't compete in the arena of ideas and free speech. Consequently, he and BLM, ANTIFA, and the DNC must shut down free speech in order to prevail. It isn't a question of can they present a cogent debate. They know they can't and must, therefore, prevent all debate and discussion. Colleges, schools as a whole are failing society in a big way. Most all colleges have shut down any type of conservative narrative from the classroom to even having someone remotely conservative invited to speak. Now they're supporting this BLM thing, and have students across the nation demanding blacks only areas on campus. I thought this was satire when I first read that after decades of protests to desegregate our schools, that they are now wanting segregation on campus. Wow.
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Re: After the purge
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Just when you think stupidity has reached its crescendo these fools take it to the next level
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Re: After the purge
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Re: After the purge
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Colleges, schools as a whole are failing society in a big way. Most all colleges have shut down any type of conservative narrative from the classroom to even having someone remotely conservative invited to speak.
Now they're supporting this BLM thing, and have students across the nation demanding blacks only areas on campus. I thought this was satire when I first read that after decades of protests to desegregate our schools, that they are now wanting segregation on campus.
Wow.
Brett Weinstein suggested a black only day was reverse racism and he got crucified by the college he worked at.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: After the purge
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French revolution. That is where we are. Once the inanimate objects are destroyed the mob comes for real people. Hopefully, that is when we will see real pushback Which people will they come after? I am afraid If they come after the average patriot citizen and if we defend ourselves and violence is used, the government will come after us if the country is turned over to the dems. People of importance will have to be terminated. Terminating pawns is a slow win at best.
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Re: After the purge
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The jettison of the Monarchial God for the mass of individual gods has consequences Jettison of a monarch has had consequences, no singular direction for the country, constant shifts in foreign and domestic policy, complete incompetents for presidents for the entirety of my life. A monarch and a monarchial God is needed to unify the country peacefully.
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Re: After the purge
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Revolt! Slay the godless heathens! Revolt!
Jim curious, are you being serious? What do you think the answer for saving the USA is? Sour grapes. James has been hood-winked by his own party and he's having trouble accepting it.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: After the purge
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French revolution. That is where we are. Once the inanimate objects are destroyed the mob comes for real people. Hopefully, that is when we will see real pushback Which people will they come after? I am afraid If they come after the average patriot citizen and if we defend ourselves and violence is used, the government will come after us if the country is turned over to the dems. Fear is a weapon to get masses to comply
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Re: After the purge
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The destruction of statues of historical significance, however dubious, might be only the first step.
What if the protest vandals, when they've wiped out all of the offending statues, decide to move on to public artworks, which surely must offend someone.
And what could come after artwork? Books! Next they'll be burning books!
When I was a teen, I read a lot of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan. Burroughs' characters were mostly stereotypes and caricatures. His villains were especially two-dimensional. Some of Burroughs' books portrayed Germans negatively.
During the 1930s, Burroughs's books were among those burned by the Nazis for being contrary to the Third Reich.
Will some Americans start burning Burroughs's books because he also portrayed women, blacks, and other minorities as stereotypes? Tarzan went up in flames along with Churchill's writings and the US Constitution.
I just now had a brief debate with one of my professors at her seminar about whether it's fair to judge past authors by today's definition of sexism. I didn't get very far because the professor cut off the discussion and changed the subject as soon as things were getting interesting.
I'm afraid these young people tearing down statues don't understand the full risks of what they're doing. Like it or not, whether it hurts your feelings or not, the statues are part of free speech.
Jim Read the last paragraph here.............
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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