Would you vote for a malcontent?
A common term we see David Israel espouse is
"Malcontent" a term akin to "enemy of the people".
This
term automatically makes it unnecessary to prove the errors of anyone engaged
in controversy. It makes possible the use of repressive behavior. It makes it
difficult to engage in any kind of ideological fight, and even more difficult
to make one's views known or accepted, even if those views are of practical
nature.
David
Israel acts not with cooperation. he acts by the imposition of his ideas, and
he demands absolute submission to his opinion. Opposition to his ideas or
objection to the correctness of his position leads to removal, or exclusion
from his administration, and attempts at moral annihilation.
His
endorsement of candidates, whom he favors in the coming election, is an obvious
attempt to stack the administration with officers who he believes will submit
to his will without objection.
We
should ask if this is the way we want our administration to run.
He and Trump - a perfect pair. Just censor the press, use terms that are inflammatory and fascistic in origin and usage, demand only one way - his way - fraternal twins???
ReplyDeleteThe malcontents are the revolutionaries. They are the only ones who are not afraid to stand up to David Israel and his lies.
ReplyDeleteHeres a story. At one of the meeting I sat down next to Israel, I said Good morning and he threaten to throw me out to because I was obstructing. I hadn's said a word yet.
DeleteWhy the hell did you sit down next to him in the first place!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was the onlyopen seat. But there is more.Just note theman is simmering with anger. He seems th not be able toget his way. Hurrah, but sad.
DeleteJees!! What if you had sat down on his lap and crushed his teeny-weenies. You'd be barred from the clubhouse for all time.
DeleteHe'd say "OUCH!" --- i.e., if he had any teeny-weenies.
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