Bringing Back the Guillotine

Tim Barrus: The New York Times

A Response to David Brooks

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/opinion/republican-party-nativism-trump.html?comments#permid=29423042


The word KING insinuates that most of us are serfs because we are. Collectively, the serfs are finding out their power is ephemeral.

Americans bristle that they are not serfs.

People, you can’t even get into the castle to be heard.

The king is having a full-blown clinical depression. Pills. If the King concludes there is no hope for his reign of Personality Disorder, are we doomed for nuclear war. You are telling yourselves that this could never happen.

History is rife with kings who lost battle after battle, war after war, and all the trembling serfs with their rakes in the air were meaningless.

Until the serfs concluded that chopping off heads was their last resort.

Blood flowed in France. It is not an accident that we were never really a vassal state. France was busy with more pressing issues. The liberals cut off conservative heads. The conservatives cut off liberal heads. Load up the donkey carts.

In the States, the liberals lose. American conservatives truly believe they have won.

A mirage. It is power that simmers a lot like soup.

Lost and loss. Gandhi is dead. Murdered. Please, inform the liberals. Conservatives crow that Jessica Simpson is one of them. Jessica who.

The real issue is violence. Liberals are appalled by the idea of it. Conservatives look back at the French Revolution and shudder.

The guillotine does not care.

Violence must be given at least a meet and greet.

Conservatives love a reception.

Let the arrests begin. Assemble the donkey carts.


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