A quick thought... in a recent post, someone responded in the comments and referred to me as a "fascist." I'll direct my readers to this post. I was also called a fascist in college, simply because I was a member of the College Republicans at Wright State and happened to be wearing a shirt that pointed it out. It's hard, in today's world of extreme moral relativism, for some people to understand exactly what it means to refer to another as a fascist, national socialist, or communist. The comment, only a few posts below, was as follows:I wish you the poorest of fortunes in your fascist crusade. Hail victory comrade. Remember your betrayal of him that loved all of us the next time you kiss his effigy of suffering. Cheers.This gentleman is referring to a comment I made on Fr. Fox's blog, Bonfire of the Vanities. It's true. I did not have much time, the post was short and overbroad, and I made a spelling error. This resulted in my "fascist" label, and a mocking over at BotV from another pacifist. It seems that many of those on the so called pacifist side seem to have similar views to the Islamists that seek to control the world. If someone disagrees with you, shout them down. Should they respond or shout back, label them. The only step they're missing as the two belief systems appear to merge is violent reaction, but then they probably wouldn't want to lose that pacifist label. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, once again, the best of the pacifists. I'd not recommend bringing this page up if children are present. |
Monday, September 25, 2006
I'm Hitler!
Comments on "I'm Hitler!"
Ahh...the Wright State CRs-those were the days. Remember that debate with the Black Student Union and the Lamda Union (AKA the Lavender Lobby) over funding? They called us all fascists and hurled insults and the F-word at us, and we were the best-dressed, most dignified, and civil people in the room.
I never thought that you had the charisma to be Hitler. I associate you more with Goerbels. Ya know I'm kidding Chuckie.