Sunday, December 09, 2012

A Blue Collar in a Bleu Land

Two Stinking Peasants against Pepe's Madding Crowd "Sacre Bleu" says Charly "how dare those two retrogrades not follow the Authority of the Crowd!". It's ok, Charly, Versailles is triumphant. Lord Obama is in his Heaven and All's Well in the Pepean World.

6 comments:

Charly said...

>> "Sacrebleu" says Charly how dare those two retrogrades not follow the Authority of the Crowd

On the contrary - I take tremendous satisfaction in the knowledge that you got two. Besides, scientists across the board aren't quite getting the conservative message (6% identified as Republican and 9% as conservative). One can only guess what that already impressive score becomes in the liberal arts.

Arelcao Akleos said...


If "scientists" are putting in the same care of thought into their understanding of human events as you are, it's shocking it's not 100% Bleu. After all, as you die by, the Authority of the Crowd Uber Alles.
Now let me return to Lenard's and Teichmuller's compelling reasons to support the admirable Herr Hitler; right after digesting Margaret Sanger's and Peter Singer's compelling reasons why Society should rejoice at the industrial scale "pruning" of undesirable social elements.
In the meantime you can do more than guess what that already impressive score becomes in the liberal arts. You could actually know. But you won't.
Charly don't do Homework.

Charly said...

So you are postulating that the slant in the liberal arts is more in your favor than in the sciences ?

Charly said...

Incidentally, your own crowd finds you retrograde.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Your "crowd" mentality is so tiresome, Charly. Do you really think that just because you hide behind a collective I should do so?

You think I am "retrograde" because I judge the policy of murder in the name of some perverse notion of "the greater good" to be evil. The very notion of evil you find "retrograde".
You are right, of course. It is very much against the spirit of this day to go against the gradient that aims at Death. And without apology I choose to aim for Life. It is very much against the spirit of the day to go against the gradient that aims at binding mankind. And without apology I choose freedom.
Accept yourself for what you are, and what is the world you aim for, Charly, and sooner you will embrace the simple happiness of being authentic. Blood you want. Blood you will have.


Arelcao Akleos said...

"So you are postulating that the slant in the liberal arts is more in your favor than in the sciences ? "

You are as astute as you are hardworking.