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We’re Sick and Tired of Sanctimonious Liberal Hypocrisy
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | January 12, 2018 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 01/12/2018 1:43:17 PM PST by Kaslin

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To: beaversmom

I feel bad for the people of Africa..look at how their corrupt Govt destroyed their countries..but it is NOT our jobs to fix it it is up to them..people seem to forget a few years ago when Ebola came to America..that was on Obama, he allowed them to come here, cough on people and sheer insanity ensued..the same ones trashing Trump over what he said(or didnt say) feel the same way themselves, they just don’t want to admit it


21 posted on 01/12/2018 2:33:15 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: BlackAdderess

Cue they guy who’s been posting the gif of Tom Hardy wagging his finger and saying “thaht’s baight.” I love that.


22 posted on 01/12/2018 2:34:23 PM PST by ichabod1 (People don't want to believe it be what it be but it is.)
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To: beaversmom

Made him come and go by the back door. Had a picture taken of the bottoms of his shoes on the Resolute Desk while talking to Netanyu. Invited him to lunch and then blew off the lunch. The list was endless.


23 posted on 01/12/2018 2:38:20 PM PST by ichabod1 (People don't want to believe it be what it be but it is.)
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To: Sarah Barracuda; All

I feel the same for people that are born into terrible situations. I said so just today. Same with the Muslims. How else can people turn out when they are steeped in violence from literally day one (regarding Muslims)?

I just found this old essay a few minutes ago about Africa that was posted on FR back in 2003. I’m sure it still applies today. And will probably apply, unfortunately, 25/50 years from now. I truly wish there was a way to make things all hunky-dory for people all over the planet. But there will always be suffering, oppression, wars, and famine. We can’t have a utopia here on the planet.

I’m reminded of the song...I’d love to change the world...but I don’t know what to do.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/924795/posts

Let Africa Sink

Kim du Toit May 26, 2002

When it comes to any analysis of the problems facing Africa, Western society, and particularly people from the United States, encounter a logical disconnect that makes clear analysis impossible. That disconnect is the way life is regarded in the West (it’s precious, must be protected at all costs etc.), compared to the way life, and death, are regarded in Africa. Let me try to quantify this statement.

In Africa, life is cheap. There are so many ways to die in Africa that death is far more commonplace than in the West. You can die from so many things—snakebite, insect bite, wild animal attack, disease, starvation, food poisoning... the list goes on and on. At one time, crocodiles accounted for more deaths in sub-Saharan Africa than gunfire, for example. Now add the usual human tragedy (murder, assault, warfare and the rest), and you can begin to understand why the life expectancy for an African is low—in fact, horrifyingly low, if you remove White Africans from the statistics (they tend to be more urbanized, and more Western in behavior and outlook). Finally, if you add the horrifying spread of AIDS into the equation, anyone born in sub-Saharan Africa this century will be lucky to reach age forty.

I lived in Africa for over thirty years. Growing up there, I was infused with several African traits—traits which are not common in Western civilization. The almost-casual attitude towards death was one. (Another is a morbid fear of snakes.)

So because of my African background, I am seldom moved at the sight of death, unless it’s accidental, or it affects someone close to me. (Death which strikes at strangers, of course, is mostly ignored.) Of my circle of about eighteen or so friends with whom I grew up, and whom I would consider “close”, only about ten survive today—and not one of the survivors is over the age of fifty.

Two friends died from stepping on landmines while on Army duty in Namibia. Three died in horrific car accidents (and lest one thinks that this is not confined to Africa, one was caused by a kudu flying through a windshield and impaling the guy through the chest with its hoof—not your everyday traffic accident in, say, Florida). One was bitten by a snake, and died from heart failure. Another also died of heart failure, but he was a hopeless drunkard. Two were shot by muggers. The last went out on his surfboard one day and was never seen again (did I mention that sharks are plentiful off the African coasts and in the major rivers?). My situation is not uncommon in South Africa—and north of the Limpopo River (the border with Zimbabwe), I suspect that others would show worse statistics.

The death toll wasn’t just confined to my friends. When I was still living in Johannesburg, the newspaper carried daily stories of people mauled by lions, or attacked by rival tribesmen, or dying from some unspeakable disease (and this was pre-AIDS Africa too) and in general, succumbing to some of Africa’s many answers to the population explosion. Add to that the normal death toll from rampant crime, illness, poverty, flood, famine, traffic, and the police, and you’ll begin to get the idea.

My favorite African story actually happened after I left the country. An American executive took a job over there, and on his very first day, the newspaper headlines read: “Three Headless Bodies Found”.

The next day: “Three Heads Found”.

The third day: “Heads Don’t Match Bodies”.

You can’t make this stuff up.

As a result, death is treated more casually by Africans than by Westerners. I, and I suspect most Africans, am completely inured to reports of African suffering, for whatever cause. Drought causes crops to fail, thousands face starvation? Yup, that happened many times while I was growing up. Inter-tribal rivalry and warfare causes wholesale slaughter? Yep, been happening there for millennia, long before Whitey got there. Governments becoming rich and corrupt while their populations starved? Not more than nine or ten of those. In my lifetime, the following tragedies have occurred, causing untold millions of deaths: famine in Biafra, genocide in Rwanda, civil war in Angola, floods in South Africa, famine in Somalia, civil war in Sudan, famine in Ethiopia, floods in Mozambique, wholesale slaughter in Uganda, and tribal warfare in every single country. There are others, but you get the point.

Yes, all this was also true in Europe—maybe a thousand years ago. But not any more. And Europe doesn’t teem with crocodiles, ultra-venomous snakes and so on.

The Dutch controlled the floods. All of Europe controls famine—it’s non-existent now. Apart from a couple of examples of massive, state-sponsored slaughter (Nazi Germany, Communist Russia), Europe since 1700 doesn’t even begin to compare to Africa today. Casual slaughter is another thing altogether—rare in Europe, common in Africa.

More to the point, the West has evolved into a society with a stable system of government, which follows the rule of law, and has respect for the rights and life of the individual—none of which is true in Africa.

Among old Africa hands, we have a saying, usually accompanied by a shrug: “Africa wins again.” This is usually said after an incident such as:

a beloved missionary is butchered by his congregation, for no apparent reason

a tribal chief prefers to let his tribe starve to death rather than accepting food from the Red Cross (would mean he wasn’t all-powerful, you see)

an entire nation starves to death, while its ruler accumulates wealth in foreign banks

a new government comes into power, promising democracy, free elections etc., provided that the freedom doesn’t extend to the other tribe

the other tribe comes to power in a bloody coup, then promptly sets about slaughtering the first tribe

etc, etc, etc, ad nauseam, ad infinitum.

The prognosis is bleak, because none of this mayhem shows any sign of ending. The conclusions are equally bleak, because, quite frankly, there is no answer to Africa’s problems, no solution that hasn’t been tried before, and failed.

Just go to the CIA World Fact Book, pick any of the African countries (Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi etc.), and compare the statistics to any Western country (eg. Portugal, Italy, Spain, Ireland). The disparities are appalling—and it’s going to get worse, not better. It has certainly got worse since 1960, when most African countries achieved independence. We, and by this I mean the West, have tried many ways to help Africa. All such attempts have failed.

1. Charity is no answer. Money simply gets appropriated by the first, or second, or third person to touch it (17 countries saw a decline in real per capita GNP between 1970 and 1999, despite receiving well over $100 billion in World Bank assistance).

2. Food isn’t distributed. This happens either because there is no transportation infrastructure (bad), or the local leader deliberately withholds the supplies to starve people into submission (worse).

3. Materiel is broken, stolen or sold off for a fraction of its worth. The result of decades of “foreign aid” has resulted in a continental infrastructure which, if one excludes South Africa, couldn’t support Pittsburgh.

Add to this, as I mentioned above, the endless cycle of Nature’s little bag of tricks—persistent drought followed by violent flooding, a plethora of animals, reptiles and insects so dangerous that life is already cheap before Man starts playing his little reindeer games with his fellow Man—and what you are left with is: catastrophe.

The inescapable conclusion is simply one of resignation. This goes against the grain of our humanity—we are accustomed to ridding the world of this or that problem (smallpox, polio, whatever), and accepting failure is anathema to us. But, to give a classic African scenario, a polio vaccine won’t work if the kids are prevented from getting the vaccine by a venal overlord, or a frightened chieftain, or a lack of roads, or by criminals who steal the vaccine and sell it to someone else. If a cure for AIDS was found tomorrow, and offered to every African nation free of charge, the growth of the disease would scarcely be checked, let alone reversed. Basically, you’d have to try to inoculate as many two-year old children as possible, and write off the two older generations.

So that is the only one response, and it’s a brutal one: accept that we are powerless to change Africa, and leave them to sink or swim, by themselves.

It sounds dreadful to say it, but if the entire African continent dissolves into a seething maelstrom of disease, famine and brutality, that’s just too damn bad. We have better things to do—sometimes, you just have to say, “Can’t do anything about it.”

The viciousness, the cruelty, the corruption, the duplicity, the savagery, and the incompetence is endemic to the entire continent, and is so much of an anathema to any right-thinking person that the civilized imagination simply stalls when faced with its ubiquity, and with the enormity of trying to fix it. The Western media shouldn’t even bother reporting on it. All that does is arouse our feelings of horror, and the instinctive need to do something, anything—but everything has been tried before, and failed. Everything, of course, except self-reliance.

All we should do is make sure that none of Africa gets transplanted over to the U.S., because the danger to our society is dire if it does. I note that several U.S. churches are attempting to bring groups of African refugees over to the United States, European churches the same for Europe. Mistake. Mark my words, this misplaced charity will turn around and bite us, big time.

Even worse would be to think that the simplicity of Africa holds some kind of answers for Western society: remember “It Takes A Village”? Trust me on this: there is not one thing that Africa can give the West which hasn’t been tried before and failed, not one thing that isn’t a step backwards, and not one thing which is worse than, or that contradicts, what we have already.

So here’s my solution for the African fiasco: a high wall around the whole continent, all the guns and bombs in the world for everyone inside, and at the end, the last one alive should do us all a favor and kill himself.

Inevitably, some Kissingerian realpolitiker is going to argue in favor of intervention, because in the vacuum of Western aid, perhaps the Communist Chinese would step in and increase their influence in the area. There are two reasons why this isn’t going to happen.

Firstly, the PRC doesn’t have that kind of money to throw around; and secondly, the result of any communist assistance will be precisely the same as if it were Western assistance. For the record, Mozambique and Angola are both communist countries—and both are economic disaster areas. The prognosis for both countries is disastrous—and would be the same for any other African country.

Africa has to heal itself. The West can’t help it. Nor should we. The record speaks for itself.


24 posted on 01/12/2018 2:39:36 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: Kaslin
Limbaugh is repeating what I've said many times: the coastal elites are essentially the denizens of the fictional capital of Panem from the Hunger Games novel trilogy: indulgent, parochial and sanctimonious. That's why they were totally blindsided when Trump won the election by appealing to everyone else in the country.
25 posted on 01/12/2018 2:41:17 PM PST by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's Economic Cure)
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To: Sarah Barracuda

Yep. Because many of them not only hate traditional America, they hate the current state of Israel as well.

As evidenced when they booed God and booed Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.


26 posted on 01/12/2018 3:09:05 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: RayChuang88
Limbaugh is repeating what I've said many times: the coastal elites are essentially the denizens of the fictional capital of Panem from the Hunger Games novel trilogy: indulgent, parochial and sanctimonious. That's why they were totally blindsided when Trump won the election by appealing to everyone else in the country.

You left out degenerate and amoral.

27 posted on 01/12/2018 3:49:27 PM PST by TTFlyer
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To: Jonny7797
"the Democrats want third-world people here is because we owe it to them."

The DemonRATs give this argument to justify their real objective: These immigrants will automatically vote DemonRAT. It is an elaborate propaganda effort with demonization, Identity Politics and, of course, the Alinsky Method.

28 posted on 01/12/2018 3:55:38 PM PST by jonrick46 (Trump continues to have all the right enemies.)
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To: beaversmom

Even someone as evil as Hitler thought Africans were best left to their own devices; he didn’t think other people should have interfered (for better or worse) with Africa.


29 posted on 01/12/2018 4:16:49 PM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Sarah Barracuda
Ask anyone from Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, etc..they will all tell you they left those countries because it was utter sh*t..otherwise why leave.....precisely - someone on local talk radio was making the same point this morning - we don't get a lot of people trying to sneak into the US from the likes of Switzerland, France, or even Canada because they have relatively good economies, healthy cultures and stable politics - it's those from countries without such advantages - sh*thole countries one might call them - who are going to be trying to go elsewhere....
30 posted on 01/12/2018 4:29:22 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: beaversmom

That was a good one. Thanks for posting it.


31 posted on 01/12/2018 4:40:13 PM PST by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: dsc

You are welcome.


32 posted on 01/12/2018 5:38:45 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: ichabod1

It was truly awful. I felt so embarrassed.


33 posted on 01/12/2018 6:03:22 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: Kaslin

Well, it looks like “Oprah for President” and “Trump is crazy” have been pushed off the agenda.

I wonder what will happen next week to cause them to clutch their pearls?


34 posted on 01/12/2018 6:46:18 PM PST by Oatka
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To: Kaslin

Wisdom from Scott since Monday...

http://dilbert.com/


35 posted on 01/12/2018 6:46:24 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Oatka
Well, it looks like “Oprah for President” and “Trump is crazy” have been pushed off the agenda.

And Michael Wolff's picture is now on Milk cartons.

36 posted on 01/12/2018 6:50:45 PM PST by dfwgator
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And Michael Wolff's picture is now on Milk cartons.

Forgot about him. Good one!

37 posted on 01/12/2018 7:20:20 PM PST by Oatka
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To: Kaslin
Some Drive-Bys are reporting that Trump is reveling in the controversy. He’s loving the fact that he’s got ’em so stirred up. I don’t know about that.

Trump know this will end up with a lot of publicity about how bad these nations are and how the despots that rule them are some of the biggest causes of human suffering around the world - as they are roundly defended and uplifted by the corrupt UN.....

MAGA!!!!

38 posted on 01/13/2018 4:01:09 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone? I think Trump may give it back...)
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To: Bobalu

“...if the Democrat Party was a boat...”

Considering the number of scu&bag totalitarians in the population, that Democrat Party boat may very well be a dreadnought, repairing itself with voter fraud and the intense indoctrination of past and present generations.

(One can trust scu&bags to be scu&bags.)

IMHO


39 posted on 01/13/2018 6:03:55 AM PST by ripley (ose who dis)
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