Thursday, October 18, 2018

Social Justice Warriors not amused by new meme

I wasn't aware of the NPC meme until I read about it at Ace of Spades. Now, Paul Joseph Watson elaborates...



Anything that upsets the progs, I'm for it.

9 comments:

bruce said...

They all repeat the same thing over and over like robots, great meme.

rinardman said...

Hey, NPCs, if you don't want to be called an NPC, don't BE an NPC. Take the blue pill, and get out of the leftist Matrix.

RebeccaH said...

It fits even better than SJW, since SJWs don't have the first clue about actual, you know, justice. Or being a warrior for that matter.

bruce said...

Aussie commenters are already calling lefties 'NPCs' on Tim Blair's site. We love this meme. Makes one nostalgic for the good old days of Blairistan.

R-man, was that your favourite bike? At first glace it looked like a wheelchair, oh no!

Mike_W said...

I reckon Russia and China would love it if the U.S.A. had a hot civil war.

rinardman said...

Yeah, bruce, my first bike. To a 13 yo rinardkid in 1966, that bike was way cool. High rise handlebars, banana seat, wide slick rear tire, chrome fenders, flashy gold paint job, three speed rear axle, and a wheelie machine extraordinaire. Got it from the local Sears Roebuck catalog order store with money made from mowing yards and shoveling corn silage for Mr. Knapp, after school.

bruce said...

Those were the days R-man. I do remember those long seat bikes with gears, my kid brother had one. Did you have the coloured plastic streamers flying off the handle bars too?

I recently found out how important silage is, being a city boy I had no idea.

rinardman said...

Oh, c'mon bruce! Coloured streamers? Those were for 5 year old kids on their tricycles. I was a teenager! Barely. :)

Yeah, silage was the main feed for farmers who raised cattle in those days. Mr. Knapp later went to a mechanized silage handling system, which was a lot easier than hiring young boys to shovel the stuff.

bruce said...

You're right, I forgot how picky teenagers can be. I think we got the bike with tassles when my bro was 11, then he cut them off a few years later.

In our town we have this weird 24 feet deep hole cut by hand with picks into a cliff which was probably to store silage for the local dairy, before refrigeration when every town had cows:
https://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/story/4831107/mystery-surrounds-convict-pit/

There's an access side hole in the cliff at the bottom leading to a small pasture, which was also a small golf course too for a while. Everyone forgot what it was for so they thought it was to hold convicts. Pasture is scarce here so silage was essential.