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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

My Complaint about Facebook - liberal media

My complaint about Facebook - liberal media

While no statement I'm about to make should be construed as suggesting or recommending that any person commit an illegal act of any kind, you should realize that I unmistakably gainsay Facebook - liberal media's notion that it can make all of our problems go away merely by sprinkling some sort of magic, pink, pixie dust over everything that it considers worthless or bloodthirsty. Let me begin by citing a range of examples from the public sphere. For starters, it is easy to see faults in others. But it takes perseverance to make it pay for its crimes against humanity.

Facebook - liberal media actually believes that it is a refined organization with the soundest ethics and morals you can imagine. True, Facebook - liberal media has a right to its opinion. In its mind, it also apparently has a right to be an immoral pseudo-intellectual as evidenced by its endless attempts to rule with an iron fist. I, for one, am not content to watch my liberties slip away even as I write this letter. That concept can be extended, mutatis mutandis, to the way that if the country were overrun by gormless scalawags, we could expect to observe widespread discrimination in our daily lives—stares from sales clerks, taxis that don't stop, and unwarranted license and registration checks by police. It's damnable opportunists that make malevolent radicalism possible. Am I being unduly harsh for writing that? I think not. When the religious leaders in Jesus's time were wrong, Jesus denounced them in extremely harsh terms. So why shouldn't I, too, use extremely harsh terms to indicate that Facebook - liberal media is a faithful student of Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese strategist who advocated demoralizing one's enemy as the highest art of warfare?

Each of these issues is central to the commercialism debate. I could write pages on the subject, but the following should suffice. Facebook - liberal media's premise (that coercion in the name of liberty is a valid use of state power) is its morality disguised as pretended neutrality. Facebook - liberal media uses this disguised morality to support its belief systems, thereby making its argument self-refuting. It has been said that it's amazing how poorly some people use the brain they were born with. I, in turn, allege that Facebook - liberal media, using every conceivable means for its purpose, is determined to wage an odd sort of warfare upon a largely unprepared and unrecognizing public. But that's not all: Were he alive today, Hideki Tojo would be its most trustworthy ally. I can see Tojo joining forces with Facebook - liberal media to help it silence critical debate and squelch creative brainstorming.

Accordingly, Facebook - liberal media really yearns for the Oriental despotisms of pre-Hellenic times, the neolithic culture that preceded the rise of self-consciousness and egoism. By the same token, it abhors the current era, in which people are free to dispense justice. I'm merely suggesting that if you can go more than a minute without hearing Facebook - liberal media talk about Stalinism, you're either deaf, dumb, or in a serious case of denial. Why does Facebook - liberal media want to poison the relationship between teacher and student? 


Psychologists might suggest that its opinions are not just retroactively ineffective but proactively inert. Counselors might claim that I condemn Facebook - liberal media's carnival-barker gimmicks. Sociologists might point out that I try to avoid blanket statements and broad generalizations when I propose that it is leading us down the road of racialism. I agree with the above assessments, but what we're involved in with Facebook - liberal media is not a game. It's the most serious possible business, and every serious person—every person with any shred of a sense of responsibility—must concern himself with it.

Let us now join hands, hearts, and minds to uphold peace, freedom, democracy, and justice. Facebook - liberal media has a penchant for counterinsurgency and clandestine operations. (Note the heroic restraint stopping me from saying that Facebook - liberal media thrives on the victimization of others.) I suppose we could get Facebook - liberal media to shut up by borrowing money and spending it on programs that force onto us the degradation and ignominy that it is known to revel in. Obviously, that Facebook - liberal media-esque scheme is akin to throwing out the baby with the bath water. Let me propose instead that we push a consistent vision that responds to most people's growing fears about the worst kinds of repugnant hellions there are. Finally, it is not at all unlikely that in this letter I have said some things to which many of my readers may take exception. It has not been any part of my purpose either to please or to displease anybody but simply to tell the truth and to say, so far as I have given expression to my views, precisely what I think. And what I think is this: All of Facebook - liberal media's subliminal psywar campaigns share elements of traditional, uncontrollable conspiracy themes in which the worst types of boisterous, argumentative boeotians there are secretly make us dependent on the most inhumane wackos you'll ever see for political representation, economic support, social position, and psychological approval.  


Source: Scott Pakin's auto complaint-letter generator.


Note:
USA TODAY has announced that beginning November 28th, members will be forced to sign in using Facebook, and therein lies the problem!  We have posted here over recent months the horrible invasion of privacy members of Facebook experience through hackers, computer viruses, and the constant changing of privacy settings without always informing members of Facebook..
Letters of Complaint and deep concern have been sent to USA Today, by its members - however, it's a "done deal" folks.  Which has forced many long-time bloggers to remove themselves from USA Today before the s$#t hits the fan come November 28th.
Since I was a member of USA Today (until last night when I deleted my account), I feel it only fitting that I post this Pakin "auto complaint letter" as my way of shouting from the roof top that slowly, one by one, Americans are having their ability to speak without having their privacy at risk become as rare as finding a pearl in an oyster!
My suggestion to my friends is start a blog - the best way to get even with liberal media!


Bee Sting ("" Bee Lion on USA Today)