To: Seeing More Clearly Now
I've dealt with creeps like Ayers back in college, and it was, I hate this smarmy phrase, a teachable moment for me. White student activists from generally privileged backgrounds putting on their schtick about how they're "in solidarity" with their "brothers and sisters" from the ghettos and oppressed people anywhere. It was sickening watching them act holier-than-thou while they pretend to be "down for the struggle". I wish I had them under surveillance on a Saturday night of partying. When the brewskis flowed and the doobies passed around that's when they let their, no pun intended TRUE COLORS show. In vino veritas indeed.
240 posted on
01/31/2014 3:12:01 PM PST by
Impala64ssa
(You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
To: Impala64ssa
Ayers, though, went much further than just feel good hypocrisy. He was so very filled with himself and so much wanting to prove he was someone he was not and would never be that he chose to become a vicious, murderous conspiratorial criminal, out to kill good working people and bring down his country. He should have been put away then for a long, long time. Decades later he still thinks he’s hot stuff and justifies himself in his own eyes.
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