self-flagellation picnic

c’mon. you know you wanna! everybody’s doin’ it. put your thumbs up your ass, turn off your brain, and recognize that there’s essentially no difference between you gassing up your car and some professional BP moron-douchebags kicking off a colossal avoidable blunder. while you’re in the groove, apologize for existing, just as all these human-loathing “environmentalist” dicks require. it’s good “perspective“.

AMERICA’S addiction to oil is making itself felt on the blackened wings of pelicans in the Gulf of Mexico. As BP takes heat for the environmental and economic damage caused by the Deepwater Horizon spill, a timely new book by Tom Bower titled “Oil: Money, Politics, and Power in the 21st Century” (Grand Central, $26.99), reminds us that our insatiable thirst for oil makes us as much a part of the larger problem as the major oil companies. [...]

that’s the enlightened trend-o-view from halfwits eager for something remotely contrary and borderline shocking, however brief the most recent cycle (weeks ago). explaining how screwups sucking at their jobs becomes my responsibility hovers just over the horizon though, unreachable.

time to break the emergency glass on this collectivist hogwash overdose. BTW, it’s not mere coincidence that self-flagellation is also doctrine #1 for “christianity”, where on your way out of the womb you’re supposed to apologize for being a “sinner”.

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One Response to “self-flagellation picnic”

  1. Tracey Says:

    “BTW, it’s not mere coincidence…”

    Huh? Idealism bent on saving the world and a religion betting on it ending?

    You ARE a moron.

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