Saturday, December 02, 2017

MID-WESTERNERS, SOUTHERNERS, TEXANS. OH, AND EAST COAST PIZZA TOO!

James Cook at the BBC carefully draws a distinction between decent society and trash when he writes "in the past two years I have met many, many Trump supporters who are decent, hard-working Americans with no axe to grind against minorities, but I have also met more than a handful of racists and white supremacists who cheer on the man in Pennsylvania Avenue." (source).

It is a distinction that almost certainly does not exist. Especially when viewed from the disadvantage point of California, which still accepts immigrants from the rest of the country, with their unclean diseases, bizarre religious beliefs, glib computer programming skills, and low morals. Like Charlie Manson, as just one example.


To quote Dingus McDuckface:
"There's something there. There's a tremendous hatred there. There is an unbelievable hatred of California which is very hard to separate. When the rest of the country sends its people, they're not sending their best, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and very few are good people. There are a lot of killers, they've got a lot of killers. They're not so innocent."

Seriously, we really don't more need nutballs like that.
We've already got Scientology, and Christians.
That's enough of a burden for one state.


What we need is a total and complete shutdown of other Americans entering California. There really aren't that many fine people there.


We need a wall.




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2 comments:

geographically amphibious said...

We have a Wall: the Sierra Nevada, the Siskiyous, the Cascades. They could wall off Washington, Oregon, and California quite nicely.

The back of the hill said...

It would be nice if we also had a moat. Filled with snakes and flames.

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