Monday, October 13, 2003
And, of course, the Big Mack
Mack goes back to his enemy-finding this week.
The war on terror is the new race war. The last claim, without doubt the most volatile of the three, poses a problem for the white/Christian hegemony because it's pronounced by an African American.
First of all, why can there only be one race war? Seriously, people hate the blood out of each other all over the world, what goes on in America and its targets is middling compared to what goes on in other parts of the world.
Mack mentions "the white/Christian hegemony" without any real claim to back that up. He does this kind of thing several other times, too. "Bush's warmongering Christian fundamentalism."
I like this kind of broad accusatory unsupported claim. Mehammed Mack, who rapes 6-year-old girls when he isn't kicking puppies or lighting kittens on fire, enjoys lynching blacks and does so on a regular basis (but not before pulling off their nails and skinning them alive with a rusty knife). Really.
Well, no, not really. What is real is that Mack shows his tendency to find enemies and hatred in every human being he sees, without ever stopping to wonder why it is that he sees it and no one else seems to. Mack himself is rather full of hatred, and probably feels a whole lot of that liberal guilt thing the Patriot likes to talk about.
Dude. Get a life. People aren't really that bad if you stop trying to see them as bad.
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