Posted on 10/07/2010 5:13:25 AM PDT by mattstat
Just last week British movie director Richard Curtis thought it would be jolly to simulate the brutal killing of children who did not fret sufficiently over global warming. In his short film, when the teacher of a class found a kid who was not as panicked as she was, she would explode that kid in situ, the resulting debris spraying on the remainder of the class. Thatll teach em!
Teach them what? Why, that the only reasonable response to global warming is complete, abject fear, coupled with a surrender of freedom to do whatever it is our bettorsCurtis classes himself onesay we should do. Death of a few is nothing to ensure that those graciously left alive think the proper thoughts. The road to Utopia must necessarily be paved with corpses.
This mode of thought is, of course, that which guided the great socialist revolutions of the last century, where tens and tens and tens of millions of people were murdered unsympathetically in the name of the People. Thats the People, and not people. Ordinary people, being replaceable, may be slaughtered indiscriminately, but the People are sovereign. Evidently, the substance which makes up the People is not people.
Hanging little girls for global warming The bloodlust that drives the far Left is ever present, as Curtiss creation proves. And as does this new ad (to the right), from a group which calls itself ACT responsible. As you will see, the hilarity of that name was surely unintentional.
It shows a little girl in a blue dress, hands bound behind her, standing on an ice cube, which, being exposed to the air, is slowly melting as ice cubes are wont to do. Around the girls neck is a noose, which is already taut...
(Excerpt) Read more at wmbriggs.com ...
Shut Hollywood down for a couple of years and let them all wind up on the street.
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