Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Dangerously Dumb

There's a reason I rarely socialize with liberals.  It's not just that they have a severely misplaced sense of superiority that makes me wonder if they get cricks in their necks from having their noses in the air so much.  It's not just that they make it clear that they make their decisions based on how they feel and what sounds good.  It's not just that they jump up and down publicly demonstrating that they are dumb as posts about things.

It's that they are DANGEROUSLY dumb as posts.

I give the current b.s. concerning the Orlando massacre as a prime example.  Chicago, Baltimore, Aurora, San Bernadino, Paris, Utoya - all excellent examples of the success of gun control.  Ban ARs!  Even though Mateen didn't use one!  So then we can work on determining the make and caliber of pressure cookers in Boston, the make and caliber of jets in NYC?  And let's talk about the dear old United Kingdom.  Disarming their citizens has brought so much peace that the UK managed to become the most violent country in Europe.

But never let anything get in the way of FEELINGS! And never bother to enforce the laws already on the books.  Just make more laws to not enforce.  Because criminals will take one look at that law and say "Well, guess I can't have one of those."

How about we just make murder illegal?  That covers all bases and will stop it all without needing to go into detail of HOW a person is murdered.  Oh, wait.

Dumb as posts.

And this whole blame-it-on-anybody-but-Muslims thing.  Dumb as posts.  Every bit of information available to me concerning things like the history of Islam and things like the Crusades is also available to anyone not too lazy to get up off their parroting butts and really study.  But apparently Orlando happened because I do not believe that Christian churches or businesses should be forced by law to participate in something that doesn't actually exist, so-called "gay marriage."  I don't believe they should be forced by law to allow men into restrooms, changing rooms, or locker rooms with women and little girls.  THAT appears to be what caused Orlando.  That despite the fact that what we are seeing now is normal and to be expected from Islam.  IT'S WHAT IT'S ALWAYS BEEN! It's what has happened since the 7th century when cultures have weakened and been in turmoil - Islam exploits that and begins another cycle of invasions.  Just like it did when it first crushed the Christian lands of the Middle East, of Egypt, of North Africa - the lands now known as Islamic were Christian before Islamic invaders exploded into them.



Who truly speaks for a religion?  The founder.  A Christian's actions can be compared to the founder of Christianity, Jesus, to see how they compare.  If you compare Omar Mateen's actions in Orlando to the founder of Islam, Muhammad, Mateen died a faithful Muslim.  Milo Yiannopoulis is exactly right when he says "This is not radical Islam.  This is Islam."

Day 10 of Ramadan 2016:  79 attacks, 684 dead.  May 2016:   231 attacks, 1883 dead, and 2206 injured in 31 different countries.  And on and on and on.  Month after month, year after year.  "It's far easier to act as if critics of Islam have a problem with Muslims as people than it is to accept the uncomfortable truth that Islam is different."  Because of that, all the blood spilled as leaders like Charles Martel and Jan Sobiesky beat back repeated Islamic invasions of Europe will have been in vain, because Europe has been given over to the invader by feckless fools.  Orlando and San Bernadino and Boston and Chattanooga will happen again.  And again and again. Because WE are being given over to invaders by feckless fools.

Once I was told by a liberal that I had to respect everybody's opinion.  Why? Hitler had an opinion. Shall I respect it just because somebody had it?  An opinion has to be worthy of respect.  A whole lot of people have opinions that just prove that they are dumb as posts.  Worse, DANGEROUSLY dumb as posts.


13 comments:

  1. Can't disagree at all... Sadly, we're in the minority though... dammit!

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  2. @Rick and NFO - And Obama just quietly announced an increase in fast tracking. Guess we just need to start a hash tag campaign - #dontkillanymore.

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  3. They want to draw attention to "gun violence" So that makes all other forms of violence OK?
    If this guy had chained the doors and firebombed the place instead of shooting it all to pieces, that would have been acceptable?

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  4. Well said, ma'am. But I'm not so sure it's "dumb" - I think it's deliberate.

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    1. I actually debated which of the two words to use because I agree. I think it's both.

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  5. Yep, they have to stick to the progressive narrative, not matter how hard it conflicts with reality.

    To them they need to bend and distort both reality and the facts to their worldview rather than accepting that their worldview isn't reality nor factual.

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    1. And I wonder if even having their own slaughtered in this war will change that.

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  6. Been fretting a bit with this, myself. People who want to 'take action' to 'feel good' by restricting rights scare me.
    As Tam said, if you really want to help and don't want to carry, donate blood!

    gfa

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  7. Been fretting a bit with this, myself. People who want to 'take action' to 'feel good' by restricting rights scare me.
    As Tam said, if you really want to help and don't want to carry, donate blood!

    gfa

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    1. Yes. Although I do wish they'd just shut their stupid up. Or next person who uses the Crusades as an excuse may cause me to have to go to confession because smacking someone into tomorrow does NOT compare well with the teachings of the founder of my religion.

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    2. Yes. Although I do wish they'd just shut their stupid up. Or next person who uses the Crusades as an excuse may cause me to have to go to confession because smacking someone into tomorrow does NOT compare well with the teachings of the founder of my religion.

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