Monday, December 03, 2012

We don't need no stinking homework, says Pepe

Hey, why not: who likes to grade tons of homework? Let's just all play the Kumbaya, and jump up and down. That's the ticket!

10 comments:

Arelcao Akleos said...


Did Louis XIV do any homework? Who needs that bourgeois nonsense in the slouch to the Radiant Future? Besides, it might give the uppity Stinking Peasant an avenue for challenging the Bleu.
That is not desirable.

Tecumseh said...

Devious are the ways of Versailles.

Charly said...

The irony is that Hollande caters to your lot, the angry and envious proletariat, not to idle L. XIV types (watch the "je n'aime pas les riches" statement). Get your clichés straight.
Not convinced there's a match ? You'll find additional reasons to appreciate him, in particular a fondness for ideology and a propensity to bask in the ideological light of ubiquitous looming conspiracies.

Tecumseh said...

Jeez, Charly! Is that really you, or someone trying to impersonate you?

At any rate, what's the upshot? Is Hollande the perfect Socialist, or not? After all, you pined for him, and you voted for him. Now you got him. Hallelujah!

Tecumseh said...

Pepe the ace teacher: Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.

Charly said...

? As you well know I voted for the other guy, a second time.

Tecumseh said...

Oh. My. God. You mean, you voted for the Hongrois? I have trouble believing that. Must be a confusion.

Charly said...

What you call "left" is center right on this side of the water. We have real certified socialists here. People in position of power that openly discuss abolishing private property, chief among them a prez who "hates the rich" (defined as anyone with an annual income over $50K or so). An executive branch that believes that increasing manyfold the tax burden on small businesses will resolve their economic woes. You, on the other hand, call socialist anyone who opposes the purest form of economic darwinism. There's a large gap between what you call socialism and what it is elsewhere in the world. A gap that sometimes leaves me to wonder whether you left home before 47 or were born after 89.

Tecumseh said...

"Economic darwinism"? That's rich. And no, I was not born after 89--I was born when I was 0 years of age.

At any rate, yes, the political spectrum in France and most of Western Europe has been skewed much to the Left compared with the US for decades. But we're catching up fast, don't worry. Les lendemains qui chantent are just around the corner, the assault against the kulaks is in full bloom. Long live L'Avenir Radieux!

Arelcao Akleos said...

So Charles Le Roi is claiming that his pet Cardinal Richelieu, The Honorable Hollande, keeping the stinking peasant in the squalor that is his place, for the greater glory of Les Bleus, is in fact a champion of that uppity critter, the stinking peasant?
Somewhere in his paddling down his river, Charly has gone Full Idiocrat.