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THE LEGION OF STEEL WARRIORS.... R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2007.07.27 02:08:00 -
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I've got a beef with CCP. The first thing I want to bring up is that we could opt to sit back and let CCP redefine success and obscure failure. Most people, however, would argue that the cost in people's lives and self-esteem is an extremely high price to pay for such inaction on our part. The biggest difference between me and CCP is that CCP wants to expand, augment, and intensify the size and intrusiveness of its retinue. I, on the other hand, want to fight for what is right. It has been said that CCP governs its spin doctors with a dictatorial and brutal fist, forcing them to enact new laws forcing anyone who's not one of its sympathizers to live in an environment that can, at best, be described as contemptuously tolerant. I, in turn, claim that today, we might have let it popularize a genre of music whose graphic lyrics explicitly urge inane, insolent egotists to make bargains with the devil. Tomorrow, we won't. Instead, we will establish a supportive -- rather than an intimidating -- atmosphere for offering public comment. CCP's perfidious dream is starting to come true. Liberties are being killed by attrition. Wowserism is being installed by accretion. The only way that we can reverse these jaundiced trends is to anneal discourse with honesty, clear thinking, and a sense of moral good. To be precise, it wants us to believe that we have no reason to be fearful about the criminally violent trends in our society today and over the past ten to fifteen years. How stupid does it think we are? We must certainly ask ourselves questions like that before it's too late, before CCP gets the opportunity to bombard us with an endless array of hate literature.
I want to unify our community. CCP, in contrast, wants to drive divisive ideological wedges through it. Because it's now in fashion and touches everyone's heart, CCP's always talking about the welfare of our children. But that doesn't stop it from wanting to create a regime of insidious mandarinism. Nor does it negate my claim that if you are not smart enough to realize this, then you become the victim of your own ignorance. To reiterate the main message of this letter, irreligionism is a growing threat to society and should be outlawed.
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