On 02/01/2017 11:14 PM, James A. Donald wrote: > James A. Donald asked a stupid question: >>> why the brass knuckles and the many-on-one odds? > > On 2/2/2017 12:30 PM, Razer wrote: >> any way you kill a >> nazi is a good way. They think people they target are subhuman. So they >> earn subhuman treatment from the people they target. > > > This would be a more convincing answer if: > > 1. I had ever seen progs attack without many to one odds in their > favor, or without hitting and running. > > 2. If all Putin supporters and Trump supporters were not deemed nazis > and fascists. > > 3. If the world was not full of conspicuously subhuman people > artificially designated by the state as human, which people are allowed > to cause problems for the real humans. > > 4. If whenever subhumans harass humans, as for example Pussy Riot > desecrating a Cathedral, leftists did not react as that adding to > leftist status and reducing the status of regular humans. > > My point being that you depict leftists as strong and powerful, and > everyone else as weak and vulnerable, but leftists in action do not in > actual practice act as if they feel themselves to be strong > individually. Rather they adopt the female strategy of whining and > weeping a lot and claiming to be victimized. > > During the Occupy protests, an Occupy mob descended upon a Koch event. > One of the Koch brothers came out with three rentacops, (I don't recall > exactly how many, but it was three or so) facing perhaps something like > a hundred protesters, and forced them back. Protesters called for police > to intervene in favor of the protesters against the Koch brother and his > horribly brutal rentacops. > > Leftists identify with subhumans, supposedly because they care so deeply > about far away people they have never met, but they identify primarily > when subhumans do bad things to regular humans. > > > http://crustpunks.com/images/followyourleader2.png
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