Thursday, May 02, 2024

Arresting Hamas Cotton Candy

 See if you can derive the production process implicit in this video.

Here's what I've got.

End product: radicalized students who are protesting in favor of a genocidal, antisemitic group who recently committed atrocities on a massive scale.

Somehow, the students got to the point where paragliding into a music festival to gang rape women and murder men is acceptable* because the victims were Jews. What led to this?

We don't have any data suggesting that the American adult population has a large number of Nazis in it. Our entertainment industry isn't issuing revivals of the 1930s German classics like Die Rothschilds. Whatever the current Teletubbies clone is, meant to stupify toddlers, the sweet, little characters aren't goosestepping around the screen giving stiff-armed salutes. Our little league teams aren't named after Luftwaffe aces and, in our soccer leagues, the girls aren't wearing Hamas armbands.

Hmm. It had to come from somewhere else. Who else has both the access and authority required to indoctrinate our kids into a culture of deranged racial hatred? Watch that video again, carefully. There might be a clue in it.

Arresting The Kids Is Like Eating Cotton Candy

Across the right, movers and shakers are sharing videos of cops thumping protestors, handcuffing protestors, putting protestors into perp conga lines and other delightfully satisfying cinematic moments where the spoiled, lefty kids finally get a spanking. Yay! Spank them harder, boys in blue! Ha ha ha!

Arresting the kids is the cultural hygiene equivalent of eating cotton candy. Or maybe it's the equivalent of killing individual ants. Maybe it's killing individual ants who are feasting on cotton candy. Whatever it is, it's practically empty of value and almost pointless.

It's not the kids we should be arresting, it's the teachers. Until we do that, bug-eyed, racist college students are the ultimate renewable resource.

Get rid of these and there will be another pack of them infesting our colleges next year.

* - or it didn't happen or it was justified or the response was disproportionate or ...

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