Proof of the Southern US saying: "If it ain't broke then don't fix it."
Political cartoons and memes
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Re: Political cartoons and memes
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding."
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SavaBeljovic wrote: ↑Thu 11 September 2025 1:11 pmProof of the Southern US saying: "If it ain't broke then don't fix it."
That's not even the funny part. The funny part is that the old ones actually worked unlike the new ones.
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EWWW - that's a good chart to show the dangerous progression of how things have indeed slid step by step.
Disgusting that the society has been allowed to sink like that.
One doesn't realize how sneaky they are with that : "We'll stop here, just let us have this", then THAT, and THAT OTHER, then WORSE, then WORSE EVEN STILL !!!
Helpful diagram therefore
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“Slippery slope fallacy” was always misdirection. They know they are lying, we know they are lying, they know we are lying, and still they lie.
This is what they want for us. What they did to poor, naïve Charlie, is what they plan to do to every one of us. As Sam Hyde reminded us, “When we win, remember that these people want us dead and our children raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny.” Don't be like Charlie. Pity the man, pray for his soul. But don't think for one second that these people want an honest discussion or to find a peaceful solution. There is no compromise with demons. That goes for both the troons who supported his murder (because he didn't support faggotry enough) and the neopagan larping rightoids who supported it (because he was slow to criticise zionism, not even forgiving him over the fact that it may well have been what he died for).
However angry you may be, you are not angry enough. Saint Justinian was more than fully justified in how he dealt with this problem. If anything he was soft on them.