Thursday, August 2, 2012

Speaking Truth to Power

Much has been made, by the Peasant and its paid media shills, of Master Romney's recent comments with respect to the crushing and, I think we can all agree, well-deserved poverty of the Palestinian peoples. Now, like most of you I have no real interest in this Israel-Palestine mess except to the extent that Our people can use it to whip enough of the ignorant masses to vote for Our Candidates so as to keep up appearances where our "democracy" is concerned. But I do know how to tell rich from poor, and I certainly know that being rich or being poor is entirely about the quality of one's character and culture, the qualities by which God measures us and bestows our deserved share of wealth, and not in any way about "luck," "greed," "exploitation," or whatever other trifling insult the Peasant wishes to hurl at the deserving folk.

Master Romney has defended himself by arguing that he was not singling out the Palestinians for scorn:
The campaign contends Romney's comparison of income disparities among neighboring countries was broader that just Israel and Palestine. In a transcript of his remarks, Romney indeed mentions the United States and Mexico, and Chile and Ecuador.
So it is clear now that Master Romney was simply referring to the cultural and moral degradation of all brown peoples around the world, not any one population of brown persons in particular. Is this enough for the Palestinians, who strike me as overly sensitive for some impossible to fathom reason? Probably not, but then the Peasant will never be satisfied until it has completely overturned the righteous order of Our society in favor of a radical, tyrannical order wherein the Peasant is permitted access to luxury items such as nutritious foods, decent education, quality health care, and human dignity. Such a day must never come, my friends, for it comes at the expense of Our Very Way of Life. Bravo for men such as Master Romney, who have the courage to speak truth to the powerful, to explain to the unwashed mass of commoners that their lot in life is due to nothing but their own gross immorality and slovenliness, and the zeal with which they court the anger of Almighty God through their obstinate refusal to earn vast monies for themselves. At a time when We, who have everything, are so under siege, so endangered at the hands of those who have nothing, it is only the fortitude of great leaders like Master Romney that will save us from destruction.

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