What a brave and collected boy. Green haired, trans radical, Berkley, ahem educated mountebanks don't agree with this, they think hes a Nazi for daring to protect a town from the "mostly peaceful" antics of the radical left... How dare he. Some black people don't agree with this pathetic leftist consensus:
Gentlemen and women, as you were. This a mission.
Take note,
LSP
Sure looks like it's turning into one, Parson.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe more like The Crusades?
More like The Albigensian Crusade. The enemy are hiding amongst the nominally good, yet the nominally good are hiding and supporting the enemy.
ReplyDeleteThus the famous phrase, "Kill them all, God will know His own."
It ain't a nice phrase, but the sentiment is there.
Which is why the right-wing gun-nuts have held back, so far. Because once the Dogs of War are let loose from their leashes, widespread death, doom and destruction will occur. The RWGNers are too aware what going kinetic truly means. Something the low-level peons on the Left don't know or understand about.
You've got a point, drjim, and a good one.
ReplyDeleteThat's weird, Beans, I was thinking Albigensian Crusade too.
ReplyDeleteSome say their brand of gnostic heresy dates back to Montanus and beyond, and resurfaces in the Anabaptists (See Mgr. Knox's masterful Enthusiasm). Cut to the chase, that brand of paganism was never fully eradicated and we're suffering from it now.
To quote Merlin in CS Lewis' Hideous Strength: "Are there no Christian princes?"
Apparently not in the West.
All that in mind, St. John Chrysostom took the parable of the wheat and the tares to mean we shouldn't KILL heretics. So there is that.