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Old 11-21-2007, 04:33 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by wayside View Post
So you're saying the right has rights here?
I hope the right have rights here, insofar as they constitute a considerable percentage of our population, one with which an even more considerable "not right" percentage of our population needs to make peace, lest we go under separately.

I further hope that we may cease, at once, calling it...It, indeed...the right. The opposite of right is wrong. It is an important psychological advantage, casually institutionalized from the get-go. Like cheating. And we simply accept it. You claimed The Right? Okay, good thinking. What shall We be? The Undesirables?

I submit that, before calling this reckless and heartless influence right or conservative, it would be more accurate to re-dub this fringe reactionary weirdo rule the world influence Neo-Nazi. In fact, I believe that's exactly what we should do.

Let's separate the mere white supremacists from the Klan. Pick a side.

Mere white supremacists have ruled this land since this land was nudge-nudge-wink-wink ours. We've all lived in peace before.

Divide and conquer. It is an ever popular strategy because it is an ever effective strategy.

The whole moonbeam/wing nut fringe has always been marginalized. Let's separate out the Klan and our Super Duper Holy Rollers, known in other countries as Fundamentalists = Bad, and THEN look for the common ground.

Multiple choice...

A. Common ground for as many as possible, or

B. One side claims the ground and one side drowns, or

C. Both sides drown...because, while they are busy arguing, their REAL adversaries sneak up on them and push them both into the sea.
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