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Well, abusers do tend to be cripplingly weak, hollow and insecure people. What's more is that they know deep down, no matter whatever illusions they project outward, that they are and forever will be pieces of shit in human skin. And that drives them insane, pushing them to hurt the ones they supposedly love over and over again, in an endless chase for the validation and feeling of superiority that keeps that knowledge of their own true inferiority at bay. Actually strong men and women do not need to abuse the people they claim to love or are at least friends with, either to get what they want out of the latter or just to feel big - you don't see, say, Teddy Roosevelt having to habitually beat his wife to feel like a man.

So yeah, I really can't think of a more fitting analogy for the alphabet soup in general than the archetypal domestic abuser. Take away all the frills, all the propaganda, and what are they at their core?

  • An infinitesmal minority of genetic dead ends, so twisted and degenerate that they knowingly perpetuate their own genetic-dead-endedness;

  • Whose mockery of the procreative process requires them to steal the children of others, making those kids into equally miserable, diseased and mutilated dead ends who will perpetuate the cycle;

  • Who for all their boasts of being 'beautiful and proud and strong', respond to someone not sufficiently validating them & kissing their ass by throwing tantrums that would make a toddler cringe in shame (like Ryan Short did in this article, or how Dylan Mulvaney so didn't give a damn about what Matt Walsh & the Daily Wire says about him that he had to play their comments in his one-year anniversary of 'girlhood' and respond to it with a song number);

  • And who, as you note, ultimately rely on the brute force of government institutions & courts they've infiltrated to get their way, because not even in their supposed home bastions could they persuade anyone to give them what they want the conventional way. (Witness California voting down gay marriage every time it made the ballot and ultimately having to have it be forced upon them by judicial fiat, for example.)

Ah well, how's that old song about domestic abusers from like 20 years ago go? 'A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect, every action in this world bears a consequence.' And goodness me oh my, the LGBTP+ mob has been chucking boulders into the sea for 60 years in their pursuit of 'queerness'. I can only hope they get washed away by the tsunami they've earned sometime this century.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, abusers do tend to be cripplingly weak, hollow and insecure people. What's more is that they know deep down, no matter whatever illusions they project outward, that they are and forever will be pieces of shit in human skin. And that drives them insane, pushing them to hurt the ones they supposedly love over and over again, in an endless chase for the validation and feeling of superiority that keeps that knowledge of their own true inferiority at bay. Actually strong men and women do not need to abuse the people they claim to love or are at least friends with, either to get what they want out of the latter or just to feel big - you don't see, say, Teddy Roosevelt having to habitually beat his wife to feel like a man.

So yeah, I really can't think of a more fitting analogy for the alphabet soup in general than the archetypal domestic abuser. Take away all the frills, all the propaganda, and what are they at their core?

  • An infinitesmal minority of genetic dead ends, so twisted and degenerate that they knowingly perpetuate their own genetic-dead-endedness;

  • Whose mockery of the procreative process requires them to steal the children of others, making those kids into equally miserable, diseased and mutilated dead ends who will perpetuate the cycle;

  • Who for all their boasts of being 'beautiful and proud and strong', respond to someone not sufficiently validating them & kissing their ass by throwing tantrums that would make a toddler cringe in shame (like Ryan Short did in this article, or how Dylan Mulvaney so didn't give a damn about what Matt Walsh & the Daily Wire says about him that he had to play their comments in his one-year anniversary of 'girlhood' and respond to it with a song number);

  • And who, as you note, ultimately rely on the brute force of government institutions & courts they've infiltrated to get their way, because not even in their supposed home bastions could they persuade anyone to give them what they want the conventional way. (Witness California voting down gay marriage every time it made the ballot and ultimately having to have it be forced upon them by the courts, for example.)

Ah well, how's that old song about domestic abusers from like 20 years ago go? 'A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect, every action in this world bears a consequence.' And goodness me oh my, the LGBTP+ mob has been chucking boulders into the sea for 60 years in their pursuit of 'queerness'. I can only hope they get washed away by the tsunami they've earned sometime this century.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, abusers do tend to be cripplingly weak, hollow and insecure people. What's more is that they know deep down, no matter whatever illusions they project outward, that they are and forever will be pieces of shit in human skin. And that drives them insane, pushing them to hurt the ones they supposedly love over and over again, in an endless chase for the validation and feeling of superiority that keeps that knowledge of their own true inferiority at bay. Actually strong men and women do not need to abuse the people they claim to love or are at least friends with, either to get what they want out of the latter or just to feel big - Teddy Roosevelt, for example, didn't have to beat his wife to feel like a man.

So yeah, I really can't think of a more fitting analogy for the alphabet soup in general than the archetypal domestic abuser. Take away all the frills, all the propaganda, and what are they at their core?

  • An infinitesmal minority of genetic dead ends, so twisted and degenerate that they knowingly perpetuate their own genetic-dead-endedness;

  • Whose mockery of the procreative process requires them to steal the children of others, making those kids into equally miserable, diseased and mutilated dead ends who will perpetuate the cycle;

  • Who for all their boasts of being 'beautiful and proud and strong', respond to someone not sufficiently validating them & kissing their ass by throwing tantrums that would make a toddler cringe in shame (like Ryan Short did in this article, or how Dylan Mulvaney so didn't give a damn about what Matt Walsh & the Daily Wire says about him that he had to play their comments in his one-year anniversary of 'girlhood' and respond to it with a song number);

  • And who, as you note, ultimately rely on the brute force of government institutions & courts they've infiltrated to get their way, because not even in their supposed home bastions could they persuade anyone to give them what they want the conventional way. (Witness California voting down gay marriage every time it made the ballot and ultimately having to have it be forced upon them by the courts, for example.)

Ah well, how's that old song about domestic abusers from like 20 years ago go? 'A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect, every action in this world bears a consequence.' And goodness me oh my, the LGBTP+ mob has been chucking boulders into the sea for 60 years in their pursuit of 'queerness'. I can only hope they get washed away by the tsunami they've earned sometime this century.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Well, abusers do tend to be cripplingly weak, hollow and insecure people. What's more is that they know deep down, no matter whatever illusions they project outward, that they are and forever will be pieces of shit in human skin. And that drives them insane, pushing them to hurt the ones they supposedly love over and over again, in an endless chase for the validation and feeling of superiority that keeps that knowledge of their own true inferiority at bay. Actually strong men and women do not need to abuse the people they claim to love or are at least friends with, either to get what they want out of the latter or just to feel big.

So yeah, I really can't think of a more fitting analogy for the alphabet soup in general than the archetypal domestic abuser. Take away all the frills, all the propaganda, and what are they at their core?

  • An infinitesmal minority of genetic dead ends, so twisted and degenerate that they knowingly perpetuate their own genetic-dead-endedness;

  • Whose mockery of the procreative process requires them to steal the children of others, making those kids into equally miserable, diseased and mutilated dead ends who will perpetuate the cycle;

  • Who for all their boasts of being 'beautiful and proud and strong', respond to someone not sufficiently validating them & kissing their ass by throwing tantrums that would make a toddler cringe in shame (like Ryan Short did in this article, or how Dylan Mulvaney so didn't give a damn about what Matt Walsh & the Daily Wire says about him that he had to play their comments in his one-year anniversary of 'girlhood' and respond to it with a song number);

  • And who, as you note, ultimately rely on the brute force of government institutions & courts they've infiltrated to get their way, because not even in their supposed home bastions could they persuade anyone to give them what they want the conventional way. (Witness California voting down gay marriage every time it made the ballot and ultimately having to have it be forced upon them by the courts, for example.)

Ah well, how's that old song about domestic abusers from like 20 years ago go? 'A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect, every action in this world bears a consequence.' And goodness me oh my, the LGBTP+ mob has been chucking boulders into the sea for 60 years in their pursuit of 'queerness'. I can only hope they get washed away by the tsunami they've earned sometime this century.

1 year ago
1 score