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mderpelding

Posted by Bob on July 21st, 2006 under Comment Responses


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The hand wringer saying “all is lost”.

I have a question.
As a newbie trying to make sense of things as they are,
I have found a simple definition for left and right.
An absolute rightist puts blood before belief.
An absolute leftist puts belief before blood.
If you devised a test to score a population’s standing on this you would probably get a Bell curve.
Most people are in the center, which are moderates.
Whites rank high on this wordist scale.
Our racial competitors do not, by a large margin.
There are no Chinese marxists as we understand it.
No Jewish liberals.
No Black christians.

What do you think?

Also, an ass has a purpose and value.
An intellectual is a waste of rescources.

Comment by mderpelding

MY REPLY:

First off, this an exceelent way to out it. But I have fallen out of love with the right. What about “A decent person puts blood before belief. A Wordist puts belief before blood.

We need to separte outselves from the right-left bit.

You gave me a short piece with lots to chew on. I am thinking over what you said about non-white Wordists. Does anyone else have a comment on this?

Your last point: I think a person who would rather be called an ass than an intellectual has purpose and value, hence your last sentence is spot on.

Nobody needs to call himself an “intellectual” unless it is a dodge for saying something ridiculous and expecting people to take him seriously.

Good work.

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  1. #1 by mderpelding on 07/21/2006 - 7:16 pm

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    Bob,
    Remember I’m not using left/right in the usual manner.
    Those words are nonsensical to me.
    As are liberal and conservative.
    But I need to communicate with people who use them
    as referents.
    It is hard to write clearly.
    Each sentence takes a while.
    I need all the help I can get.

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