emotionalistic libtard feelings upset by reality -> desire to escape from reality -> childish fantasies + grandiose delusions of a libtard utopia
When we see fallen men wallowing in sin, an appropriate question for us to ask before God is: is this a lesson I need to take to heart myself so as to discover an opportunity to get right before Thee, by Thy grace, in a way I had not been right before?
It might be, or it might not be. Even if it is to happen in future, it may not yet be time.
One thing fatal to our spiritual progress when we behold such a scene, however, is just to sit or stand and crow. Crowing can blind us to ambushes that can get us to do something analogous to what we crowed we would never do. We can despise bad ideas but we don’t want to start indulging in labels e.g. “libtard” here. Today’s “libtard” may surprise you tomorrow by stepping out of the role you used freezing language to characterize him or her in.