that I enjoy discussing important topics of the day
and I see apathy as a bad thing, when politicians
are so f^%&*king evil.
Anyway, the fella below spelled out how he realised
he was a blogger. So, test yourself.
IshitUnot: Liberty blitz
Remember
the Words of Joseph Stalin
Posted
on June 14, 2012 by Michael Krieger
I
recall wanting to read Mein Kampf as a young kid, although to this day I have
only read excerpts. I wanted to know what made this guy tick, what his thoughts
were. How could someone justify such horrific actions. As I
have progressed into adulthood I have only become more and more convinced that books written by psychopath
killer dictators should be required reading for every single human being
on the planet. In a similar vein, I
remember hearing the argument back in
high school that people should not read Machiavelli’s The Prince. The argument was that if people read a manual
on devious thoughts, and the application of ruthless behavior to achieve one’s
selfish ends, that it would permeate
society and lead us all into a darker place. As soon as I heard this, of course, the first
thing I did was head to the book store to buy it. I recall
my reaction to the treatise vividly. [TRUE BLOGGER]
I
remember thinking how absolutely asinine
the argument for shielding this book from society really was. The conclusion I came to was that anyone with
a truly sick, sociopathic mind wouldn’t
learn anything from this book. Their
minds already intuitively thought that way.
Those that could be persuaded to think in that manner as a result of
reading such a book were just dangerous
sheeple that would sell their souls to work with a sick system. They would end up doing so anyway. Those people don’t scare me so much as the naturally devious mind does. They can be easily outmaneuvered by smarter men and women. ....