Perception is reality. So if we just control perception, reality disappears — or rather, adheres to the perception we impose on it. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for, and through our iconography and manufacturing of consent we shall lead ye. Leftists have always believed this. Without somehow recognizing the enormous folly and gargantuan arrogance and narcissism involved in even countenancing such a dangerous bit of hubris. The Hill:
August 28, 2013
“I have a dream”: 50 years later
I can’t be the only one to note this today — though I haven’t really looked around, so I’m going to note it anyway and just hope you don’t mind my adding my two cents — but I find it absolutely repulsive that a man like Jesse Jackson, who stood behind Dr King and who has made a career in the “civil rights movement” has become so corrupt, so morally
“Harvard study reveals gun control counterproductive”
Now, before you get too excited, it needs be noted that this Harvard Study did not take into account anecdotal evidence of President Obama’s uncomfortable rides in elevators with white people, nor did it give proper credence to the work of establishment feminists who would point out that the phallic nature of firearms, once normalized and then imposed through a patriarchal culture, leads inevitably to an atmosphere of societal violence
“Four African-American Men With Hammer Brutally Attack White Man At Home Depot”
I’m sure he had it coming, if not for showing disrespect, than for the years of oppression his ancestors inflicted on the black man. Or for his membership in the 1%, hot dog vendors being notorious for not paying their fair share. — Kind of like that white Australian vacationing here who was shot in the back. I’m sure his ancestors were unkind to the aborigines or the Maoris. Besides,
