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It's Time to be Less Tolerant... of the Intolerant
June 13, 2023

So by now, you've heard about the vandalism of the "pride flags" at the Stonewall Monument in New York City.  Long story short, the flag poles were snapped, and the flags thrown to the ground. 

Now for the longer story. 

Normally, I wouldn't condone vandalism, even against the property of those I disagree with.  No one should steal or vandalize a sign or flag supporting Hillary Clinton (as horrible a thing as she is) any more than one supporting Donald Trump.

But this time... I don't care.  I just don't care.  I read the story and just said "meh".  No sense of anger whatsoever.  Now I'm certain that the three vandals spotted on video will eventually be caught , but I'll admit that there's a big part of me that hopes they won't be.

Now I'll tell you why I have such "intolerant" thoughts: because in my view, I see those pride flags the same way I see Nazi flags, Al-Qaeda flags or even Antifa flags.  They are flags symbolize control, oppression, violence and intolerance.  I have no problems seeing those flags destroyed or burned to the ground.  The only difference between the pride flags and the aforementioned flags is that the pride ones are disguised as flags of unity and tolerance... which they're not.  At least the Nazis and Al-Qaeda are honest and open about being the scumbags that they are.  Antifa, not so much, as they still pass themselves off as "anti-facists".

I will go as far as to say that the LGBTQIA2S+ crowd, who I will henceforth refer to as "The Alphabet Mafia", have appropriated the symbol of the rainbow the same way the Nazis appropriated the Swastika.  Both groups have taken a symbol of benevolence and perverted it into something twisted and malicious, likely for the rest of humanity's existance.  I despise them for that, even as one who is not religious.  Both groups actually have a few similarities.  

The Nazis liked to control speech and prevent criticism.  Ditto the Alphabet Mafia.  The Nazis liked to threaten and intimidate people who disagree with them.  Ditto the Alphabet Mafia.  The Nazis were backed by powerful politicians.  Ditto the Alphabet Mafia.  The Nazis controlled the media and the entertainment industry.  The Alphabet Mafia, while they don't directly control Hollywood or the media, do have the willing support from the majorities of both factions.  The Nazis targeted and indoctrinated young school children with their sick ideology.  Ditto the Alphabet Mafia.

I'm sure some of you can come up with your own comparisons.  I'm also sure that many of you will accuse me of "intolerance".  On the contrary.  I, and the vast majority of those on the right, center and even some on the left, have in fact been extremely tolerant.  That's the whole root of the problem.  That's how this whole thing has gotten so out of control.  We as a people... normal people... have stood by and kept our honest thoughts to ourselves, out of the sake of at best, politeness or at worst, fear of retaliation.  

Think on this a moment.  If we of the majority were actually as intolerant as the tiny fringe minority claim that we are, then those of you within that fringe minority, and those who support them, would be one of four things: dead, imprisoned, enslaved or in hiding.  That's what real intolerance looks like.  Whether it's the Jews under the Nazis, the non-Japanese civilians and POW's under the Imperial Japanese (who were arguably even worse than the Nazis) occupation, the internment of Americans of Japanese, German and Italian (yes, it happened to the German and Italian Americans too, but we never talk about that) descent under Roosevelt, or the treatment of non-Muslims, and women, under several countries of Islamic rule.  And of course, as many of you are undoubtedly screaming, Black Americans under the days of slavery.  We'll just not mention that some of them owned slaves, too.  Shhhhh.

Ah yes... and let's not forget the American Indian tribes.  I'm sure they have a few choice words as well.

I will go as far as to say that the group facing actual intolerance are those brave enough to criticize said fringe minority.

But I'm sensing a change lately.  There's been... a little less tolerance for the Alphabet Mafia's behavior.  A few examples include;

Parents of children attending public schools went up in arms after learning some of the pro CRT lessons and the Alphabet Mafia's ideology being forced on their kids, including children's books available in the school library that had pornagraphic material.   They finally managed to vote out the entire schoolboard and elected a new Republican governor of the state of Virginia.

Liiiiittle bit less tolerant.

Pushback over "drag queen story hour" to kids.

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.

The open outrage of "male to female" trans athletes who compete in women's sports... and dominating them.  By the way... have you ever once heard of a female to male trans person dominating men's sports?  No?  Me neither.  Movin' on.

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.

The "Bud Light" boycott over their using that sideshow freak Dylan Mulvaney to promote their brand, costing them billions.  A clear mis-read of their consumer base.

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.  

Matt Walsh's "Tough Love Letter" to aforementioned sideshow freak, for which he was dogpiled on not just by the Alphabet Mafia, but people on his own side because he was "too mean" for speaking the hard truth.  Matt released an excellent "Hulk smash" response to his critics on the right a week later.  

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.

The Target boycott after they marketed pride products towards children, ALSO costing them billions in stock value.

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.

Parents electing to pull their kids out of public schools and homeschooling them instead, rather than allow them to be indoctrinated into the illiberal mindset.  

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.

The "Taking The Rainbow Back" movement.

Liiiittle bit less tolerant.  By the way... don't let what happened to the swastika happen to the rainbow.

Now we're up to vandalizing pride flags (which by the way, isn't "pride" one of the so-called "seven deadly sins"?).  And I don't care about it.  People are tired of the insanity.  It's bad enough for the majority to have to walk on eggshells to avoid offending the fringe minority.  It's worse when we're dictated and lectured by said minority... with the manbuns and fruity colored hair that looks like it got cropped with a hacksaw... what they can and cannot say.  What they can and cannot do.  What they can and cannot think, and they've had enough. 

The only thing worse than a tyranny by the majority, is a tyranny by the minority.  That's what we're facing, but at least now I'm seeing some pushback.  Keep it up.

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Well, here I am again, talking about Luigi Mangioni. I thought I was done with this idiot, but some sort of a controversy about him has popped up. Apparently a bunch of keyboard warriors, (along with his defense lawyer) are crying about how much of a security detail he’s had during his “perp walk”, as it’s called, as well as the fact that they had him in shackles as he was led to and from the courthouse.

The popular theory, especially among his (loser) fan base, is that he’s “being made an example of” by the industries and corporations. That they’re “sending a message”. Namely one of “don’t screw with us, or this is going to happen to you.” They point out that the illegal Guatemalan goon (no, I don’t remember his name. It’s not worth remembering) that burned an innocent woman to death on train in NYC (while the cops walked right by her) by setting her on fire while she slept didn’t get nearly the showy security detail as Mangioni did during his perp walk.

Now to them, this is proof of the power that the corporations and industries have to intimidate people. No one cares about someone who murders “the little guy”, but if it’s a big shot CEO of a company, disreputable or not, that’s when the hammer really comes down.

I think the truth of the matter is quite different.

First of all, I doubt these corporations actually have that kind of power. It’s possible that if they’re in cahoots with a government official, they might be able to influence a showy display, but I think there’s something different going on. Let me give you a hint.

What does Mangioni have in common with Donald Trump’s would-be assassin (again, don’t remember his name, don’t give a damn) who tried to take him out at his rally in Pennsylvania? Other than the fact that they’re both scumbags?

I’d tell you to take a minute to figure it out, but I know nobody is going to bother doing that, so here’s the answer.

Both of these knuckleheads are regarded as “heroes” by a large segment of the mindless masses. Now, one of their “heroes” is dead… shot in the head. The other is being worshiped by the dumb masses (say that last phrase quickly for a more accurate description).

So what does this have to do with Mangioni’s massive, showy perp walk? It’s simple.

They’re trying to prevent anyone from rescuing their “hero” from custody.

You see, the Guatemalan pyro isn’t regarded as a hero. His evil act is reviled by society at large. He is almost universally hated by all sides, regardless of affiliations. No one is going to stake their lives, reputations and freedom to rescue such a worthless shitbag.  That's why his security detail was so small.

But Mangioni? He’s worshiped by boys and adored by silly girls, as evidenced in social media. Who’s to say that some keyboard warrior couldn’t inspire someone, or a group of people, with delusions of grandeur and visions of glory into attempting his rescue? Here’s another crazy thought; what if a couple of his own security detail sympathized with him and chose to “look the other way” for just a moment, or turn on their fellow guards?

And that is why there’s so many guards… so many guns… so much ground and aerial surveillance. So many precautions. It’s not to keep him from running away. You can do that easily with just two or three armed guards and restraints. It’s to keep glory seeking nut jobs from attempting a rescue effort. Possibly to even keep an eye on each other to make sure that no sympathizers within the detail tried to pull something. I assure you that if the failed Trump assassin had lived, there would be the same huge security detail during his “perp walk”, given how many people were celebrating his attempt, or at least crying at his failure, as like Mangioni, their respective targets were both seen as “villains”.  But doubtless, these same dumb masses would claim that the Trump campaign was "sending a message" as well.

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Luigi Mangione Is No Hero…
And Neither Was The Unabomber

I’m no fan of the American healthcare system. Actually, I outright hate it. I consider myself lucky enough to have some coverage under the VA. Granted, it may be the bottom of the barrel compared to other healthcare plans, but it’s still better than nothing at all… which is a problem for the vast majority of Americans, who either simply can’t afford coverage, or are barely managing to do so at great expense to themselves.

But ambushing a CEO of a (admittedly disreputable) healthcare insurance company and murdering him in cold blood isn’t the right way to vent your frustrations with the system.

This reminds me of another killer who had a righteous cause, but chose the path of revenge over channeling his anger into a productive manner. That killer’s name was Theodore Kaczynski, aka, “The Unabomber”.

I know what you’re thinking. “Huh? Who’s the Unabomber?”

For you kids out there who have never heard of him, here’s a link to his Wikipedia page. Read it. I’ll wait.

Now that you’re caught up, let’s continue.

Like Luigi Mangione, Kaczynski also had a righteous anger. Like Mangione, Kaczynski had a manifesto as well. From the bits and quotes I’ve read from both of them, they had legitimate gripes and complaints about the state of “the system”. Mangione with the healthcare system and the shady practices of UnitedHealthcare, Kaczynski with society’s increasing dependence on technology and the increasing destruction of the environment.

Unfortunately, they also both chose the path of revenge and murder to advance their ideologies. In other words, they went from potentially righteous activists to murdering pieces of shit, who fully deserve the full wrath of the justice system, no matter how righteous their causes were, or perceived to be. While UnitedHealthcare deserves it’s horrible reputation, murdering the CEO (Brian Thompson) and depriving his family of a husband and father is not like one of those cases of a distraught father tracking down the rapist of his six-year old little girl and burying him in the woods after braining him with an axe. It just doesn’t compare. Don’t even try it.

Now, Kaczynski offed himself while serving time in a max security prison back in 2023, so his story is over. Mangione’s ordeal is just beginning. There’s a bit of a twist, though. A far more disturbing one. Mangione has a huge fan base out there. Sick people who are celebrating his murder of Brian Thompson. Guys virtually prostate themselves before him. Silly girls gush over his “curly hair, dreamy eyes and chiseled abs”. It’s not just leftists, either. People on both sides of the aisle are celebrating his death on social media.

I guess nothing unites groups like somebody both sides hate… even when they hate each other. At least some on the right, to some extent, are openly admonishing the celebrations.

To complicate matters further, “Wanted” posters of other healthcare company executives have been popping up in New York City, showing their pictures and the companies they work for, with captions like “Wall Street CEOs Should Not Feel Safe, Deny, Defend, Depose”. Police have warned other CEOs that they could be targeted next due to this.

I’m gonna pause for a sec and remind you kids that these “Wanted” posters are NOT covered under “freedom of speech”. Posting materials, physically or online, that advocate targeting people for injury or death doesn’t count as such. If you are caught and identified, the government can and will punish you. It’s the equivalent of “doxing” your neighbor by calling the police or the SWAT team on them because you have some sort of personal grudge against them.

The same goes for the death threats against the McDonald’s employee who called the police after he was alerted by a customer who recognized the murderer. A lot of people are pissed at him because he “ratted out” their so-called “hero”. He and his fellow employees have since been assigned a security detail.

In conclusion, it’s not simply a matter of what these two murderers did that’s distressing. It’s what they could have done if they had channeled their anger in a more productive manner. What could these two men have accomplished if they had taken a different approach? How much could they have changed the country? How much good could they have done?

One’s dead, the other will be rotting in prison. I guess we’ll never know.

Revenge... is a sucker’s game.

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Luigi Mangione Is No Hero…
And Neither Was The Unabomber

I’m no fan of the American healthcare system. Actually, I outright hate it. I consider myself lucky enough to have some coverage under the VA. Granted, it may be the bottom of the barrel compared to other healthcare plans, but it’s still better than nothing at all… which is a problem for the vast majority of Americans, who either simply can’t afford coverage, or are barely managing to do so at great expense to themselves.

But ambushing a CEO of a (admittedly disreputable) healthcare insurance company and murdering him in cold blood isn’t the right way to vent your frustrations with the system.

This reminds me of another killer who had a righteous cause, but chose the path of revenge over channeling his anger into a productive manner. That killer’s name was Theodore Kaczynski, aka, “The Unabomber”.

I know what you’re thinking. “Huh? Who’s the Unabomber?”

For you kids out there who have never heard of him, here’s a link to his Wikipedia page. Read it. I’ll wait.

Now that you’re caught up, let’s continue.

Like Luigi Mangione, Kaczynski also had a righteous anger. Like Mangione, Kaczynski had a manifesto as well. From the bits and quotes I’ve read from both of them, they had legitimate gripes and complaints about the state of “the system”. Mangione with the healthcare system and the shady practices of UnitedHealthcare, Kaczynski with society’s increasing dependence on technology and the increasing destruction of the environment.

Unfortunately, they also both chose the path of revenge and murder to advance their ideologies. In other words, they went from potentially righteous activists to murdering pieces of shit, who fully deserve the full wrath of the justice system, no matter how righteous their causes were, or perceived to be. While UnitedHealthcare deserves it’s horrible reputation, murdering the CEO (Brian Thompson) and depriving his family of a husband and father is not like one of those cases of a distraught father tracking down the rapist of his six-year old little girl and burying him in the woods after braining him with an axe. It just doesn’t compare. Don’t even try it.

Now, Kaczynski offed himself while serving time in a max security prison back in 2023, so his story is over. Mangione’s ordeal is just beginning. There’s a bit of a twist, though. A far more disturbing one. Mangione has a huge fan base out there. Sick people who are celebrating his murder of Brian Thompson. Guys virtually prostate themselves before him. Silly girls gush over his “curly hair, dreamy eyes and chiseled abs”. It’s not just leftists, either. People on both sides of the aisle are celebrating his death on social media.

I guess nothing unites groups like somebody both sides hate… even when they hate each other. At least some on the right, to some extent, are openly admonishing the celebrations.

To complicate matters further, “Wanted” posters of other healthcare company executives have been popping up in New York City, showing their pictures and the companies they work for, with captions like “Wall Street CEOs Should Not Feel Safe, Deny, Defend, Depose”. Police have warned other CEOs that they could be targeted next due to this.

I’m gonna pause for a sec and remind you kids that these “Wanted” posters are NOT covered under “freedom of speech”. Posting materials, physically or online, that advocate targeting people for injury or death doesn’t count as such. If you are caught and identified, the government can and will punish you. It’s the equivalent of “doxing” your neighbor by calling the police or the SWAT team on them because you have some sort of personal grudge against them.

The same goes for the death threats against the McDonald’s employee who called the police after he was alerted by a customer who recognized the murderer. A lot of people are pissed at him because he “ratted out” their so-called “hero”. He and his fellow employees have since been assigned a security detail.

In conclusion, it’s not simply a matter of what these two murderers did that’s distressing. It’s what they could have done if they had channeled their anger in a more productive manner. What could these two men have accomplished if they had taken a different approach? How much could they have changed the country? How much good could they have done?

One’s dead, the other will be rotting in prison. I guess we’ll never know.

Revenge... is a sucker’s game.

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