Monday, October 15, 2018

"Yeah, Vehicular Homicide Would Be Awesome! Why Hasn't Anybody Tried It Before?"

It's the Day's Day of Days!  Because this is what it sounds like when doves cry.

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I'm not sure if it's like he doesn't want to admit what happened at Charlottesville, or if he relishes what happened and is giving a thumbs-up to all his fascist bros.

Because Muir will always remind you that he is cowardly scum if you give him enough time.

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  1. Yeah, Muir's getting pretty close to going full Kurt Schlichter, here. He's just out and declaring that he's quite taken with the idea of murdering people he's decided are his enemies.

    Annnnd he depicts the president of the United States as someone who enthuses over this, which he views as a good quality.


    This is naked bloodlust, and it's becoming less and less of an aberration on the right. Muir's followers have already been fully there for a long time. Today is simply another reason to indulge their murderous fantasies.

    These people are fucking sick.


    Confession: For several months last year, I pretended to be one of them, and deliberately came up with the worst, most horrifically cruel, over-the-top bloodthirsty comments I possibly could---just to see if I'd get ANY pushback.

    I didn't.

    Not even when I pretended to relish the thought of murdering migrant children.

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  2. If you're curious, I went under the name "AlphaMike."

    My character delighted in imagining terrorizing helpless people, traumatizing and murdering children, and gleefully hoping that as many Mexicans as possible would killed if that stressed dam in California failed.

    The ONLY real pushback I got was one time when I was joining that nutcase KenH in imagining as gruesome a demise as possible for Skye.

    A fictional character.



    It disturbs me that I was able to write this kind of horrific murderous stuff so easily. I've read so much of it over the years that I barely had to use my imagination at all. But it was still unnerving to know that my mind was capable of even thinking of such horrible things.

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