This is what it’s come to: being nice, being neighborly, helping others who aren’t of the same political party is terrorism, is being a Nice Nazi
If being nice is terrorism, I guess I'm a terrorist https://t.co/EMvX1v06ZH
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) February 6, 2021
From the link
The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed on Friday addressing the struggle to “resist demands for unity†in the face of acts of “aggressive niceness†on the part of friendly Trump-supporting neighbors who are compared to terror organizations who “offer protection and hospitality†and “polite†Nazis.
The essay, penned by journalist Virginia Hefferman and titled, “What can you do about the Trumpites next door?†seeks to present the author’s dilemma in dealing with “Trumpite†neighbors who plowed her driveway without being asked “and did a great job.â€
The Trump-supporting neighbors are described as moderate, not “being Q or believing Trump actually won.â€
“How am I going to resist demands for unity in the face of this act of aggressive niceness?†she asks, articulating the “torment†she struggles with throughout the essay.
Wait, wasn’t the election supposed to be about #Unity? Isn’t that what electing Dementia Joe all about?
The author then compares the generosity of such neighbors to that of the designated terrorist organization Hezbollah which, prior to 9/11, was responsible for more American deaths than any other terror organization.
“Hezbollah, the Shiite Islamist political party in Lebanon, also gives things away for free,†she writes. “They offer protection and hospitality and win loyalty that way. And they also demand devotion to their brutal, us-versus-them anti-Sunni cause.â€
Well, that’s weird, since Democrats tend to support Hezbollah, since the terrorist group is against Israel and attacks Israeli/Jewish citizens.
“When someone helps you when you’re down, or snowed in, it’s almost impossible to regard them as a blight on the world,†she writes.
Hefferman then recalls a family she stayed with in France as a teenager who declared their happiness during Nazi occupation because “the Nazis were very [polite]†before addressing her neighbors again.
“My neighbors supported a man who showed near-murderous contempt for the majority of Americans,†she writes. “They kept him in business with their support.â€
Really, the question here is “how many Democrat voters think this way?” You know it’s quite a few, you know a ton of the moonbats were bobbing their heads in agreement as they read it. But, what percent would agree with this? Remember, 45% of the lunatics believed that Bush either made 9/11 happen or let it happen. How many of them were truly Trump Deranged? Not sure about you, but, quite a few that I’ve talk to were losing their minds over Trump the person, but couldn’t say anything about actual policy.
Ultimately, though, the author is unable to grant “absolution.â€
“I also can’t give my neighbors absolution; it’s not mine to give,†she writes. “Free driveway work, as nice as it is, is just not the same currency as justice and truth.â€
In her conclusion, the author vaguely expresses her ability to offer an invitation “to make amends.â€
“But I can offer a standing invitation to make amends,†she writes. “Not with a snowplow but by recognizing the truth about the Trump administration and, more important, by working for justice for all those whom the administration harmed.â€
Remember the days when they talked about tolerance? Of course, that was all mule fritters, but, it’s gotten worse. How are we possibly supposed to work with these lunatics? People who are, by their own definition, haters? If you are not 100% with them, they believe you are an enemy. Not a political opponent. An enemy.
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