The Heinleinian nightmare has come fully to life with the elitist majority showing complete indifference to almost a thousand Americans murdered by cops this year. We're the poors, probably black, and who gives a fuck. (Hot Air: Gallup: Respect for police is near an all-time high)
The result is also symptomatic of the general indifference to the killing in the Middle East when we see almost no wish to curtail it or even learn much about what is happening. They're wild about the World Series because, get this, the Cubs are in it.
I'm not even a criminal but they don't care at all what becomes of me either as America is deep into the most deeply endemic case of narcissism the world may have ever seen in which the fate of anyone else is irrelevant and me, me, me leaps to the center stage regardless of whether me, me, me can carry a tune. Where else would it go.
There's further example of it in the Facebook Vaccination Uprising which is based on nothing more than fabrication and fantasy but it's the new religion of those who don't have one. (Ithaka: The Facebook Assault on Medical Research on Vaccination Science)
They're indifferent to whatever effect it may come and fuck science because I'm the star of this show, buddy, and what I say goes. But then they run straight a doctor when they're sick. In other words, they don't know which side of their backsides the head should be attached.
There's only thing ever comes from indifference and that's poor quality products so, ladies and gentlemen, I present you the Facebook bourgeoisie.
The exemptions to indifference are with about half a dozen of Die Kaninchen but overall there's not simply indifference when they don't even do anything to improve the support for VA and are indifferent to the care it provides because it won't ever affect them.
The only positive note to the report is, well, it's probably manufactured hogwash.
Public respect for the police has hit a high which has only been topped once since 1965. The Gallup poll of Americans views of police was taken earlier this month and found 76% of Americans have “a great deal” of respect for police in their areas and another 17% have “some” respect. Just 7% of respondents said they had “hardly any” respect for police. Here’s a chart prepared by Gallup showing the trends since 1965. As you can see the only time respect for police has been higher was in 1967.
The result is also symptomatic of the general indifference to the killing in the Middle East when we see almost no wish to curtail it or even learn much about what is happening. They're wild about the World Series because, get this, the Cubs are in it.
I'm not even a criminal but they don't care at all what becomes of me either as America is deep into the most deeply endemic case of narcissism the world may have ever seen in which the fate of anyone else is irrelevant and me, me, me leaps to the center stage regardless of whether me, me, me can carry a tune. Where else would it go.
There's further example of it in the Facebook Vaccination Uprising which is based on nothing more than fabrication and fantasy but it's the new religion of those who don't have one. (Ithaka: The Facebook Assault on Medical Research on Vaccination Science)
They're indifferent to whatever effect it may come and fuck science because I'm the star of this show, buddy, and what I say goes. But then they run straight a doctor when they're sick. In other words, they don't know which side of their backsides the head should be attached.
There's only thing ever comes from indifference and that's poor quality products so, ladies and gentlemen, I present you the Facebook bourgeoisie.
The exemptions to indifference are with about half a dozen of Die Kaninchen but overall there's not simply indifference when they don't even do anything to improve the support for VA and are indifferent to the care it provides because it won't ever affect them.
The only positive note to the report is, well, it's probably manufactured hogwash.
Public respect for the police has hit a high which has only been topped once since 1965. The Gallup poll of Americans views of police was taken earlier this month and found 76% of Americans have “a great deal” of respect for police in their areas and another 17% have “some” respect. Just 7% of respondents said they had “hardly any” respect for police. Here’s a chart prepared by Gallup showing the trends since 1965. As you can see the only time respect for police has been higher was in 1967.
- Hot Air
As those who were alive at the time may recall, there wasn't any respect for police in 1967 and this was in the heyday of when police were called 'pigs' and most regarded them as the enemy, the enforcers for the Establishment. It was the hippie / freak malcontents who regarded them this way but, just as now, the elitists were indifferent to what became of us so long as they could keep their war.
The change between then and now is the malcontents became the elitists and Heinlein's neo-Fascist dream came true. Not only do they fail to reject the militarized police state, they welcome it for protection against whatever their cowardly little hearts currently fear (i.e. just about everything and it doesn't have to be real).
Even one sister rolled over for it when she's closed to any question on it and likely is driven by people who never even saw what happened during Vietnam.
(Ed: you haven't been taking your medications, have yewwww?)
Actually, I have and I'm rapidly coming to hate the Buspirone since I feel shitty and have growing concern this stuff is similar to Klonopin. Maybe some recall what a nightmare it was to get that out of my system. That was pitched as benign and fine for long-term use by the utter incompetent who passed himself off as my doctor in Rhode Island.
(Ed: it sure is a marvel what it does as an anti-anxiety drug, huh?)
I'm tellin' you. I wasn't even interested about anti-anxiety as my concern is sleep. Pfft.
Note: the Buspirone arrived unannounced when I re-upped prescriptions. There has never been an opportunity to talk to any doctor about it. Again, that's not the fault of VA but the inadequacy of support as has been shown by the difficulty in changing a distant appointment forward due to lack of resources.
The Buspirone arrived as a replacement for something which created an almost instantly bad reaction since it was an SSRI medication. There was reason it arrived and the point is only there was no opportunity for discussion.
Indifference everywhere with utter disregard to those who will reap what their indifference has sown are the ones who are so busily sowing it.
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