Posted on 05/25/2014 7:40:42 AM PDT by rktman
Get in their face and punch back twice as hard, a legendary community organizer demanded of his constituents, before becoming Americas most passive chief effective, feigning discovery of scandal after scandal only after being informed by the media.
Back in April, Princeton freshman Tal Fortgang punched back twice as hard at one of the latest cliches the left uses to avoid having argument Check your privilege, a disguised form of racism, as the privilege implied is based on skin color. As Kurt Schlichter wrote a couple of weeks ago in his epic deconstruction of the phrase at Townhall.com:
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Nice photoshop.
This take down of Toure is actually worth going through. Go all the way to the bottom; it gets better as it goes along.
Bruce in Oz:
"Can someone explain why you US types use the term "liberal" to describe totalitarian sociopaths?"
Betina:
"Socialism is just the political form of sadism. And people should start using the two interchangeably."
And the quote from Pajama Boy (Ethan Krupp) is eye opening:
I am a Liberal F..k, Krupp wrote in one post. A Liberal F..k is not a Democrat, but rather someone who combines political data and theory, extreme leftist views and sarcasm to win any argument while make the opponents feel terrible about themselves. I won every argument but one.
Krupp then detailed the only political argument he claimed her (sic) ever lost, a drunken encounter he had with a conservative gay prick.
Oh my, Krupp used the term gay in a derogatory manner!
Oh man, they took this ass hat down HARD!
You and I are so elite that we don’t even realize it. I also had the Privilege of serving in the USAF 1972-1976. We I moved back to Alabama after discharge I had a hard time finding a job with a large company to use my high tech skills. Why? Most companies in the south were under strict EEOC manadates. Due to Privilege, I finally accepted a low tech job with the phone company, they gave me 2 years senority credit for my military service. That’s right, my Privilege secured me a job as a Long Distance Directory Assistance Operator. For 2 years I had the Privilege of working rotating shifts and rotating off days. Then due to 5 non-privileged individuals in a row with less seniority than me washing out of pole climbing school, my Privilege kicked in again and I got a Residence Installer job. Three years later I took a commissioned sales job selling business telephone equipment and services. Privilege and not hard work kept me in the top 5 commissioned sales reps nationally. I climbed from there up the ladder to upper middle management and then took an early retirement after 20 years at the age of 42 rather than uproot my family to follow my department’s move to Atlanta. Now at 60 years old I still make big bucks due to Privilege, not hard work and risk taking. I feel so guilty some days.
Totalitarian Morlock!
Here’s a laugh out loud GIF of MSNBC’s infamous Cinco De Mayo gaffe, it’s 2.7 MB so just click on it if you have decent bandwidth. No really, it’s worth it to see what a crapstorm they got themselves into with this one.
From this article
http://gawker.com/msnbc-apologizes-for-tequilla-chugging-cinco-de-mayo-se-1572482754
Yes they did, and it warms my heart.
Toure = tourette syndrome
tagable
I know what you mean. I had the privilege of joining the United States Navy straight out of high school in 1962, that was the continuation of my privileged life of cutting firewood, picking cotton, hauling watermelons, walking behind a plow, milking the cow and feeding livestock for as far back as I can remember. Now I have the privilege of listening to people who have never known how to make their own way in the world spout off about how smart they are. Oh, yes, the glories of white privilege, I feel ever so guilty. Such an amazingly easy life I have had as a privileged white man.
If this needs a sarcasm tag there is no hope for this nation.
No sarcasm tag needed. I agree with everything you said or implied. You must be 10 years older than me if you enlisted in 62 straight out of high school. I enlisted in 72 straight out of high school.
This should put all the “privilege” crap to rest, but you know it won’t. They never quit, there is no such thing as too far to the left, and they never, ever hit bottom.
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