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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Your article illustrates perfectly why teaching a slave to read was punishable by death in the 19th century. Oh how the GEPpies long ardently for those good ol' dayz....

Thanks for your frankness and humor. I smiled and laughed as I read. Your mother sounds like a very good soul. Rare indeed. I look forward to more from you...

God Bless. From one HEN (Homo Eatus Nonimportus) to another.

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"We know who the useless eaters are." I keep thinking that's what I want to do. Expose them for what they truly are. Drag them out into the light for everyone to have a good long look.

To shame them. When I've said this, people recoil as if shame is not to be used as a tool. Why not?

Because we are all ashamed of something and we all try and hide it? Who cares?

Not that I think psychopaths are shamed in the same manner non-psychos are shamed. But they are desperate to hide their true nature. Like serial killers who go to great lengths and expend vast amounts of energy in creating a facade to hide behind. A facade of "normalcy."

The shame a monster feels when exposed as monstrous. A monster who can no longer hide.

The human monsters flash each other the hand sign of hornuto. It is a symbol of the creature they most closely emulate - The Horned Sand Viper. A snake that hides itself in the sand until unsuspecting prey innocently comes in close and then the viper leaps from its hiding place and strikes and kills and consumes. That is their symbol. That is who we are dealing with in human form.

I don't think shaming the monster is the worst we could do.

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