It’s more than a trend that when anyone brings up a topic relating to anything controversial *cough cough-stupid* which they aren’t personally engaged in, the libRETARDians swoop in on their flying monkeys screeching that it’s none of their business or yours, so you should just shut up about it.
Or, the model behavior of moral superiority kick, “since it doesn’t relate to me, I don’t think about it really. Why are you so ‘obsessed’ with what other people do?” So, basically it’s morally superior NOT to think. You see this, right? And is it truly not about you or did you just make a different decision and possibly better one with your life? Could you have influenced your toddler to believe that their discussion about liking rainbow clothes or pastels made them another “gender” or “gender non-binary”? I can tell you, no 3-6 year old came up with that terminology on the tip of shiz tongue by shizself. Nope. Never happened.
I think I will die quoting Otto Von Bismark saying, “A fool learns from his own mistakes, but the wise man learns from the mistakes of others.”
Get it? How it applies here? Still, no? Ok, most of my readers see it, but for all you short bus people who might stumble across this and miss the obvious, if we continue to say that noticing how other people are fucking up is not PC, or “none of my business to consider” even to watch in wonder and amazement at their (as Ren would put it) astounding lack of intelligence, we are FUCKING FOOLS!
And by “we,” I obviously mean the majority of libRETARDians who want us to carry on learning nothing if it’s other people’s mistakes, thinking nothing if it’s other people’s mistakes, but most importantly as it pertains to their cherished FREE speech, SAYING NOTHING if it’s about other people’s mistakes. Don’t look, don’t notice, don’t learn but most importantly, don’t say anything to anyone else while these people blatantly make no fucking sense whatsoever.
Don’t educate those who might have missed the long bus. Just let them create osteoporosis in their teenage daughters, sterility in their sons and daughters, destroy their male sexual function, create blood clots, suffer myocarditis in high school sports or have a near death experience, *oh and the myriad life long medical bills and medical and financial dependency that accompany all this.
“We need to censor ourselves and one another so the government doesn’t have to.” Nice approach. “We just need to mind our own business.” Is that all we can aspire to: watching people die or turning our backs on the dying when we could have used free speech to drop a tiny acorn of wisdom to potentially spare them the entire situation?
Thank God not everyone agrees with you in your foolishness.
Matt Walsh recently made a sensible film called “What Is A Woman?” And you can watch it for free on Documentary Mania. And you should watch it, and you should tell other people to watch it. He is basically letting the camera roll while fools refuse to learn from their own mistakes. They just rant to justify stupidity, and you get to watch and learn from it. I recommend EVERYONE see it. It’s too important a film to sit behind a paywall.
Sensibility is a powerful tool to cut through the steaming piles of bullshit. It is. Honesty, is a powerful tool. And trying to shut people up who are being honest about the mistakes of others isn’t virtuous. It’s social deprivation in most cases on top of moral depravity.
Fuck you and the high monkey you flew in on.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Start speaking up about folly and do it now. You’re all fucking great at it when the folly is government. But what about the culture that drives every policy? Where were you before that culture bus drove the fools to your doorstep to take what is yours, your life, your children, your wages, your assets, your food? If you don’t encourage others to be wise in the first place, the consequences of their foolishness will be on you.