Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Pepe rowing down his River Charly sings a Song of Hate for Gotham's Hero
Batman is the Bane of Socialism
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It's so bloody Unfair to claim Lenin used steroids.................
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Mores are the Opium of the Counterrevolutionary, Comrades!
.............................................................. Know Thyself ain't hallal on Planet Pepe
............................................................... Pepe's Prison Planet phases in on dat nasty stinking peasant Propaganda
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The Salons do NOT Approve
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The Red Guardian disdains
and many another of similar ilk. Saul Alinsky does not smile.
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Why should such a film be made in the present period of world capitalist economic crisis and rising unemployment, the mass upsurge in North Africa and the Middle East, the radicalization of the American working class and the global assertion of US militarism—if not in an effort to stupefy mass consciousness?
Pepean prose is such a jewel to behold.
But instead of seeing the obvious message here – class warfare, revolutionary Marxism, and populist demagoguery are nasty – Zeitchik prefers to somehow weave the themes of "The Dark Knight Rises" into a leftist bromide.
Too much bromide has left Charly lethargic.
[KBr] was commonly [prescribed as it was] thought that epilepsy was caused by masturbation.
What jerk-offs medical men were back then.
I hear they still prescribe that in Versailles and environs.
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