Frank wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2022 at 9:42am:
mothra wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2022 at 8:58am:
You've studies psychoanalysis, yes?
What precisely do you think is wrong with you? Or have you lost all points of reference at this stage?
I mean, you're response to being humiliated is to humiliate yourself further. What do you think that says?
silly bint.
To be woke is a blessing. We are the first human beings who have ever existed who are right about absolutely everything. It’s such a relief to know that our views will never be criticised or ridiculed by future generations. In fact, there are all sorts of benefits to being on the right side of history. For one thing, we can encourage big tech censorship without any fear that it might one day be used against us.
But it’s so exhausting having to constantly re-educate the masses. So far this week I’ve got a woman fired for claiming that sex is binary, shouted abuse at an old man collecting money for that imperialist “charity” the Royal British Legion and burned some books by Enid Blyton due to their outdated stereotypes. Important work never ends.
As a baby, my first words were: “Seize the means of production”
People often say to me: “Mothra, how do you have the stamina to be constantly standing up for justice in the face of incredible odds?” I honestly don’t know the answer. I was fortunate enough to be born with innate talents and I suppose my most endearing features are my compassion, my eloquence, my formidable intelligence and, above all, my humility.
I have always been socially and politically aware. As a baby, my first words were: “Seize the means of production.” Minority groups adore me, because I am brave enough to stand up for their rights, even when they don’t know what’s best for themselves.
I have accepted my calling to re-orientate the world according to the values of progressivism and social justice. For we shall only achieve true diversity when everyone thinks the same way as me.
Mothra Theresa
He's got you there, Mother. Look, the old boy's just defending Tucker's right to have a different opinion, no? Is that so bad, really?
As Tucker has shown, it's
legal to lie on TV if you phrase it in such a way as being an opinion.
You know, "
we've all seen the evidence that Hugo Chavez started Dominion to rig the American voting system, or
we all know that Hunter Biden is a drug-addicted, sex addict money-launderer who gives his father a cut: these are the facts.
Tucker's lilting expository is actually carefully contrived framing so he can cast lies as opinion and not get sued. It's his modus operandi: carefully written lies prefixed with cunning little legal waivers.
When Tucker is finally forced to admit this in court, he goes and does a puff piece with a friendly podcaster. "Do I lie? Oh, I try not to. But don't we all tell the odd white lie? I mean, who among us can cast the first stone?"
Not Tucker, oh no.
Can you see the old boy's point? Tucker is perfectly entitled to have a nightly TV show comprised almost solely of lies. They're just alternative opinions, and do you know?
The leftards don't like that, oh no. They're now picking on the old boy. Such bullies, so unfair.
I dont know about you, Mother, I may not agree with the old boy's lies, but I'll fight to the death for his right to tell them, no?
The invasion of Iraq, the benefits of CO2, Brexit, Putin, Trump - it's good to have different views. That's the sign of a healthy democracy.
If things get tough, you can always just say you were just expressing an opinion. Who among us has not told the odd white lie?
Superior culture, innit.