Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Quotes Of The Day

"Democrats seem to be drifting toward the concept of prosecution of former office holders by criminalizing policy differences. That's a certain formula for civil war; perhaps not immediate, but inevitable. The absolute minimum requirement for democratic government is that the loser be willing to lose the election: that losing an election is not the loss of everything that matters. As soon as that assurance is gone, playing by the rules makes no sense at all."

-- Jerry Pournelle

"Fascism can cause blunt head trauma and/or violent death. Keep fascism away from children and pets."

-- A banned poster in Wisconsin 

"To send men to the firing squad Judicial proof is unnecessary.  These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail.  This is a revolution and a revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate."

-- Che Guevara, Marxist Murderer

Those who dehumanize them themselves can't claim protection under a human right.  Killing a Marxist is no more an act of murder than putting down a rabid dog or eliminating any other hazard to Human Life.

"Humans basically suck."

-- Professor Richard S. Faulkner. 

"...All filth is local...and a joke isn't a joke unless it's at at somebodies expense."

-- Christopher Hitchens 

"Lord make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it. 

 -- Voltaire

“It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.” 

– Voltaire

"Beware of strong drink, for it may cause you to shoot at tax collectors and miss."

-- Robert A. Heinlein 


A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.

― Robert A. Heinlein

"Make awkward sexual advances, not war."

-- Thomas Snot.


"Who is this Leftist? Take his description of his political program: A 'declaration of war against the order of things which exist, against the state of things which exist, in a word, against the structure of the world which presently exists'. You could hardly get a more change-oriented or revolutionary programme than that. So whose programme was it? Marx? Lenin? Stalin? Trotsky? Mao? No. It was how Hitler described his programme towards the end of 'Mein Kampf'. And the Left pretend that Hitler was some sort of conservative! Perhaps it not labouring the point also to ask who it was that described his movement as having a 'revolutionary creative will' which had 'no fixed aim, _ no permanency, only eternal change'. It could very easily have been Trotsky or Mao but it was in fact Hitler (O'Sullivan, 1983. p. 138). Clearly, Nazism was nothing more nor less than a racist form of Leftism (rather extreme Leftism at that) and to label it as 'Rightist' or anything else is to deny reality."

-- Dr. John Ray 

"They have an idea, it's to replace the society of social and economic consent that we live in with the social and economic primacy of the parasites over the productive.  Or as their primary philosophical source (and founding trustifarian) put it, 'from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.' And as there's no limit to the needs of the parasite masters there'll be no limit on the burdens imposed on the productive slaves.  Poison is poison no matter how much grape flavoring one adds to it.  They can't avoid knowing that their ideal society is toxic to us and thus have no effective choice but to attack the opposition on trivial issues in order to head off a public examination of their basic ideological premises.  Political ideology is basically a means of giving the appearance of positive virtue to actions that're morally intolerable to the victims."

-- A Retired Cab Driver

"Revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is; it is the act whereby one part of the population imposes its will upon the other part by means of rifles, bayonets and cannon".

-- Friedrich Engels, On Authority, 1872.


"The Twentieth Century was not all fun and games."

-- Daniel Bonevac

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