December 9, 2012

  • Liberalism is a Sickness

    Today I am terribly sick, more sick than I have been in the last 12 or so years, even factoring in the sickness I got when I was in India.  I will not go into all the particulars of my present affliction, but I will say that I have done something a few minutes ago that I have not done in the last 10 or 12 years, I threw up as a result of being sick.  It was a most unpleasant experience, and not just because of the pain, but primarily because of the lack of control.  Once the process started, there was absolutely nothing I could go to stop it.  It happened again and again.  It is a terrifying thing to lose control over one’s body.  When this happened I felt more like a passenger in a body, just along for the ride, rather than a man with a physical body.

    I began to think of how similar my affliction on an individual level was to the sickness that infects our country on a national level.  We have lost control of our country, and it is a frightening thing.  We have become less of a people with a country, and more of a people in a country that is increasingly less and less of a place we can recognize.  We are being taken for a ride.
    It suffices to say that I will not be lifting weights today, or running, or doing and sort of physical activity.  As long as I have this sickness I will be at less than my full strength, and I will be unable to take in any nutrients or engage in any activities that will make me stronger.  The same goes for our country.  As long as this disease of internationalism, political correctness, and socialism ravages our country it will not be at it’s full strength, and will only grow progressively weaker.  We will eventually spasm to death if this trend is not stopped.

Comments (5)

  • Very appropriate analogy.  That sounds awful.  Throwing up involuntarily is the worst feeling I’ve ever had, other than esophagus spasms– which can be caused by throwing up.  

  • @DrummingMediocrity - Yea it was pretty awful, but fortunately the sickness seems to have burned itself out at this point.  I’m thinking I might even eat something today.  In any event it has made for a good object lesson.

  • Damn, you had better start finding the cash to take care of said sickness. Thankfully, I need not worry as ALL of my bills would be taken care of. If you own a home, and you continue to be ill, prepare to lose that home to pay the medical bills. Canadians don’t lose their homes over medical bills as they do in the USA. Happens all the time, I have learned.

  • @DrummingMediocrity - The anarchist needs to shut the fuck up, yes?

  • @CanuckFascist - I take it you don’t believe in survival of the fittest?  Actually I don’t particularly trust doctors, and for the most part I would rather deal with things myself than have other people pay for my expenses against their will.  That’s getting into morally questionable territory. 

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