I mean, all the craziness is absolutely real, these days: "Babylon Bee CEO barred from speaking at his Christian alma mater".
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"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
I mean, all the craziness is absolutely real, these days: "Babylon Bee CEO barred from speaking at his Christian alma mater".
As Jim Morrison said, Strange Days have found us.
ReplyDeleteBecause of the "sacredness".
ReplyDeleteNot Seth Dillon, but the risk of the school's own student body trashing it.
Read between the lines. It's right there.
Christian School bars Christian because of Christian beliefs.
ReplyDeleteI bet it's a headline at Not The Bee.
Meanwhile the BBC and co are still drumming up the threat of the 'Christian Right', and people outside the USA believe that old vote bloc from the Reagan and Nixon era is still a thing. Christians generally are too 'nice' to see what's happening in the world. They'd rather save a Haitian orphan than defend their community from invasion.
ReplyDeleteOnly a handful of mostly older folks realistically see the dangers now. And it's always easy for young idealists to believe that older more experienced folks are just 'prejudiced'.
Earlier the Bee did the headline "Party that wants to run your healthcare roots for political opponent to die."
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought, that really isn't satire. At all. Not even slightly.
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ReplyDeleteAs I've said before: there are a lot of people participating in creating a world they won't like when it arrives.
ReplyDeleteAmen, r-man. Amen.
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