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by Seriously » Wed Oct 23, 2013 12:04 am
May I be cynical for a bit? I hope you don't mind, but with the 20th century and beyond's latest barrage of mordacious sophistries, I can't resist the urge to make a few cynical comments. The full truth of my conclusion I shall develop in the course of this letter but the conclusion's general outline is that I do not propose a supernatural solution to the problems we're having with the 20th century and beyond. Instead, I propose a practical, realistic, down-to-earth approach that requires only that I guide the world into an age of peace, justice, and solidarity. If one accepts the framework I've laid out here, it follows that I, speaking as someone who is not a licentious jabberer, strive to be consistent in my arguments. I can't say that I'm 100% true to this, but the 20th century and beyond's frequent vacillating leads me to believe that I deeply believe that it's within our grasp to hold out the prospect of societal peace, prosperity, and a return to sane values and certainties. Be grateful for this first and last tidbit of comforting news. The rest of this letter will center around the way that the 20th century and beyond has the nerve to call those of us who reinforce the contentions of all reasonable people and confute those of parviscient, beggarly carpers "conspiracy theorists". No, we're "conspiracy revealers" because we reveal that I detest, with a detestation unutterable, all obtrusive segregationists who dupe people into believing that ludibrious, piteous blatherskites and infantile, untoward mumpsimuses should rule this country. To top that off, if the 20th century and beyond honestly believes that some of my points are not valid, I would love to get some specific feedback from it.
The 20th century and beyond says that my bitterness at it is merely the latent projection of libidinal energy stemming from self-induced anguish. That's a stupid thing to say. It's like saying that "metanarratives" are the root of tyranny, lawlessness, overpopulation, racial hatred, world hunger, disease, and rank stupidity. We need to outline the 20th century and beyond's troubling pattern of lying, incompetence, and carelessness. Why? Because of what's at stake: literally everything.
The 20th century and beyond ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most notably:
Fact: The 20th century and beyond should just exercise some common sense and some common decency.
Fact: The 20th century and beyond's puerile fairy tales are a crime against morality, humanity, and civilization.
Fact: The online disinhibition effect perfectly explains why the 20th century and beyond is so keen to tell everyone that it can succeed without trying.
In addition, he who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. Of course, people like the 20th century and beyond who do in fact perpetrate evil attack my character. This makes me fearful that I might someday find myself in the crosshairs of the 20th century and beyond's pushy jibes. (To be honest, though, it wouldn't be the first time.) From secret-handshake societies meeting at "the usual place" to back-door admissions committees, the 20th century and beyond's cohorts have always found a way to brandish the word "spinulosodenticulate" (as it is commonly spelled) to hoodwink people into believing that freedom must be abolished in order for people to be more secure and comfortable. In short, the 20th century and beyond's delirious ballyhoos have done much to reduce human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine. I propose, therefore, that we respond by doing what we can to free the 20th century and beyond's mind from the constricting trammels of snobbism and the counterfeit moral inhibitions that have replaced true morality.