Lo and behold: the most pathetic man in all of history
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Modern liberalism is a sickness that creates anti-ingroup and even outgroup bias.
I'm reminded of one of the London Bridge terror attacks, where people barricaded themselves in a bar for protection, and when one guy yelled "Oh it's the Muslims again." other people yelled back at him "Oh shut up it's not the Muslims!"
Oh yeah, that scene is so fucking crazy. Like, who cares if they are Muslims or not if there's crazy guys with knives. If someone thinks they're Muslims, that's literally the least priority. But no, now is the best time to virtue signal and shame your fellow innocent bystander that the obvious reality around you isn't real.
There was a different incident where another Muslim got stabby, and the only one willing to fight back was a convicted murderer with a narwhal tusk.
It's rather astounding how utterly domesticated Europeans are. They always need their shepherd to drive away a wolf, instead of, I dunno, gang up and kick it to death.
It's not a surprise to me, from an American perspective.
The US was always, in one way or another, on the edge of the total wild.
Britain and Europe exterminated their natural predators, and then created large institutions to order society. So they became domesticated, and waited for the systems to do the right thing. Eventually, they were always corrupted; something the Americans found out when they realize the best system in Europe: the British one; was corrupted beyond repair 200 years ago.
And it is also why you see the breakdown between states the way you do. States in the South and the Plains still have lots of "you're on your own" attitudes that seem wild to people outside, because we still have natural predators. I live in a "city" of 50K people and I still see deer and coyotes near my house from time to time. And that is before we get around to the smaller scavengers like rabbits and raccoons.
Do you think anyone in New York City has seen anything more wild than a pigeon? So of course they are going to think that things are easy, and that if they ever go out to Yellowstone on vacation, they can go try and pet the Bison since it is just a furry cow (instead of, you know, a highly aggressive, extremely territorial, furry tank with hooves). Meanwhile, those of us who actually live out there knows if a rabid coyote shows up in the yard, you get a gun and put it down because if you called the sheriff for that he would scold you for wasting his time.