Barbarians

0 0 votes
Article Rating
4 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Art Deco
Art Deco
Monday, July 18, AD 2022 5:17am

Leave them there. No food. No water. Bill them for repair costs. Oh, you’d have to have a politically impartial prosecutor’s office and judge, so it ain’t gonna happen

Frank
Frank
Monday, July 18, AD 2022 9:00am

Agree with Art 100 percent.

Foxfier
Admin
Monday, July 18, AD 2022 9:51am

In the last summary I suggested that Barbarism, as we mean it, is not mere
ignorance or even mere cruelty. It has a more precise sense, and means
militant hostility to certain necessary human ideas. I took the case of the
vow or the contract, which Prussian intellectualism would destroy. I urged
that the Prussian is a spiritual Barbarian, because he is not bound by his
own past, any more than a man in a dream. He avows that when he promised to
respect a frontier on Monday, he did not foresee what he calls “the
necessity” of not respecting it on Tuesday. In short, he is like a child,
who at the end of all reasonable explanations and reminders of admitted
arrangements, has no answer except “But I want to.”

https://carolinefurlong.wordpress.com/2022/07/12/the-true-savage/

Steve Phoenix
Steve Phoenix
Monday, July 18, AD 2022 2:48pm

Interesting that after nearly 2 years of worldwide reduced economic activity and carbon production due to the pandemic, 2021 according to the “climate activists” was still the sixth hottest year on record (according to their own data— granted I know they are inclined to “adjusting their raw data“ to fit their claims.

..Which would rather prove that carbon dioxide production and for that matter ammonia fertilizer/nitrous oxide production has no causal relationship to so-called anthropogenic global warming.

Scroll to Top