A friend of his told him she was raped "by a black man," and his rage impelled him to walk the streets with a club, looking to kill random black men.
Everyone is claiming that Neeson's problem is racism. It's not. It's collectivism -- ascribing to all members of a group the virtues and vices of arbitrary individual members. Yet, he spends so much effort addressing whether or not he is racist without ever giving a thought to the basis of his problem, which is orders of magnitude more grievous.
Needless to say, collectivism is one of the main cornerstones of socialism/Progressivism. "But that's all right."
Holy c*p.
ReplyDeleteA friend of his told him she was raped "by a black man," and his rage impelled him to walk the streets with a club, looking to kill random black men.
Everyone is claiming that Neeson's problem is racism. It's not. It's collectivism -- ascribing to all members of a group the virtues and vices of arbitrary individual members. Yet, he spends so much effort addressing whether or not he is racist without ever giving a thought to the basis of his problem, which is orders of magnitude more grievous.
Needless to say, collectivism is one of the main cornerstones of socialism/Progressivism. "But that's all right."
This seems like Ralph Meeker in 'Revenge'
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