
Liberals hate real life. Much of it is dull, it’s often disappointing, and it smells bad. So in order to avoid these unhappy consequences they make up a fictional world instead. And they populate it with pretend villains, pretend victims, and then cast themselves eternally as the hero.
The villains in their stories are ‘the winners’ of the real world. “They won because they cheated”, is how the liberal mythology goes. So as you would expect, the victims are anyone who seems to have lost. If anyone, anywhere has done better than you, then there will be a bit of liberal mythology to explain why it was horribly unfair. None of this has anything to do with real life of course. But that’s just fine with liberals.
Liberals love their made up stories. They always involve pride and nobility where one of their villains tries to do something evil, but the hero rides in to save the victim. It’s one long ‘girl on the railroad tracks’ adventure with liberals. Sometimes the girl tied to the tracks is a minority, or sometimes she’s an animal, or even the climate of the whole earth. And in some of the stories from their past, the girl on the tracks was ‘the working man’.
Liberals don’t actually like ‘the working man’. His work is dull, often disappointing, and it smells bad. But they like the girl on the railroad tracks so that’s what they focus on. And if the things they do in real life don’t actually untie the girl from the tracks in time to save her, then it must because there is some other villain who has just tied her up again. Liberals never get tired of these fantasies. They tell them to each other eternally, even though they aren’t actually true.
Right now liberals are trying to claim that the unionized government worker is the girl tied to the tracks, and that the evil taxpayer is going to drive a train over her. But in reality, organized labor is nothing more than a gang of political thugs trying to intimidate and bully politicians they disagree with. In real life they aren’t noble victims, they are the thieving and conniving villains.
Hopefully the American voting public can tell the difference between fantasy and reality.

1 comments:
Well said.
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