Posted on July 31st 2017

Paranoia Privilege

By Alex Linder

Margaret Atwood's A Handmaid's Tale. I picked this book up decades ago. It was so boring I quit reading, which is unusual. Nothing but juiceless feminist paranoia. Nothing funny, plausible or thought-provoking. But because her type controls the media, or the type that controls the media is sympathetic to her nuttiness, finds it useful, this dry as Death Valley tortoise dung novel is made into a movie. A better example of far more plausible paranoia would be novel about a future in which jew pseudoscientists claim to have located racism in the brain -- pardon me, the white brain (only) -- and lobby supine Congress to pass a law forcing all whites to have political lobotomies. Now there's some rational and filmable paranoia! Call it Schnarffman's Tale. ... another example of PP is the Russia horseshit. There's literally no evidence of any crime. Yet the media harp on the no-it-there for months. Jews don't need evidence, reason, anything - because they control the press. They can fill it with whichever lies seem most useful. There's no cost to their lying, most of the time. Until the Internet, others could just grumble. But Trump used the Internet to win, and how the majority recognizes itself. Other people think the way I do! Self-recognition. Like a cow waking up and realizing it can stomp a mudhole in the herdsman. Other limelight experts (Kid Rock) with majority views realize they might well duplicate Trump's accomplishment, and act accordingly.

[ The above is from a blog posting. ]

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