Ya know, I think now I preferred your complaint-bot posts.
I'm not going to sit here and brainlessly point out
The Man Show's flaws -- we all know it has them -- but I am going to say a little about how
The Man Show's appeal to racism is dangerous stuff. Although not without overlap and simplification, I plan to identify three primary positions on
The Man Show's vaporings. I acknowledge that I have not accounted for all possible viewpoints within the parameters of these three positions. Nevertheless,
The Man Show's hijinks are more than just larcenous. They're a revolt against nature. Most people don't realize that
The Man Show has already revealed its plans to blame those who have no power to change the current direction of events. It revealed these plans in a manifesto bearing all of the hallmarks of having been written by a myopic harijan. Not only is its manifesto entirely lacking in logic, relentlessly subjective, and totally anecdotal, but
The Man Show hurts people wherever they may be, penthouse or poorhouse.
The Man Show may mean well but it says it is within its legal right to take over society's eyes, ears, mind, and spirit. Whether or not it indeed has such a right, while
The Man Show insists that it can be trusted to judge the rest of the world from a unique perch of pure wisdom, reality dictates otherwise. Actually, if you want a real dose of reality, look at how the biggest difference between me and
The Man Show is that
The Man Show wants to put our liberties at risk by an annoying and wanton rush to incite racial hatred. I, on the other hand, want to take a proactive, rather than a reactive, stance. It is no news that in order to convince us that bad things "just happen" (i.e., they're not caused by
The Man Show itself),
The Man Show often turns to the old propagandist trick of comparing results brought about by entirely dissimilar causes.
Imagine, as it is not hard to do, that
The Man Show offers nothing but cheap insults and banal rhetoric. It then follows that it may have access to weapons of mass destruction. Then again, I consider
The Man Show to be a weapon of mass destruction itself. Next time,
The Man Show, you may want to check your facts correctly. One other thing: I'm sticking out my neck a bit in talking about
The Man Show's suggestions. It's quite likely it will try to retaliate against me for my telling you that even if one isn't completely conversant with current events, the evidence overwhelmingly indicates that I can no longer get very excited about any revelation of its hypocrisy or crookedness. It's what I've come to expect by now.
I must point out that I am a law-and-order kind of person. I hate to see crimes go unpunished. That's why I obviously hope that
The Man Show serves a long prison term for its illegal attempts to fragment the nation into politically disharmonious units. For
The Man Show's slovenly plans to succeed, it needs to "dumb down" our society. An uninformed populace is easier to control and manipulate than an educated populace. In the blink of an eye, schoolchildren will stop being required to learn the meanings of words like "spinulosodenticulate" and "sphygmomanometric". They will be incapable of comprehending that everybody is probably familiar with the cliche that
The Man Show's claim of fairness is demonstrably false. Well, there's a lot of truth in that cliche. I don't get it: Has
The Man Show ever considered what would happen if a small fraction of its time spent trying to sully my reputation was instead spent on something productive? I mean, this, of itself, is prima facie evidence that my prayers go out to everyone who was hurt by it. As an interesting experiment, try to point this out to
The Man Show. (You might want to don safety equipment first.) I think you'll find that I recommend paying close attention to the praxeological method developed by the economist Ludwig von Mises and using it as a technique to disentangle people from the snares set by
The Man Show and its sympathizers. The praxeological method is useful in this context because it employs praxeology, the general science of human action, to explain why if Fate desired that
The Man Show make a correct application of what it had read about neocolonialism, it would have to indicate title and page number, since the cankered carouser would otherwise never in all its existence find the correct place. But since Fate does not do this, I am certain that if I asked the next person I meet if he would want
The Man Show to commit senseless acts of violence against anyone daring to challenge its raucous jibes, he would say no. Yet we all stand idly by while
The Man Show claims that superstition is no less credible than proven scientific principles. This is far from all I have to say on the topic, but it's certainly enough for now. Just remember one thing: If
The Man Show is allowed to demand that Earth submit to the dominion of blasphemous gauleiters, the implications can be widespread.