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RogerBW
Sat, Dec 26, 2015 7:32pm
A remarkable amount of paranoid racism comes down to those pesky Jews in the end. (After all, if the black folks aren’t smart enough to run diabolical plots, obviously someone else must be doing it for them.)
Still, the Real, True Christian true believers (whom I suspect are rather more numerous than this lot) haven’t yet noticed that all the apocalyptic things they were promised haven’t happened. Remember how Jade Helm was going to be the end of freedom in America? And all the Real Christian preachers locked up in secret UN prisons?
A remarkable amount of paranoid racism comes down to those pesky Jews in the end. (After all, if the black folks aren’t smart enough to run diabolical plots, obviously someone else must be doing it for them.)
Still, the Real, True Christian true believers (whom I suspect are rather more numerous than this lot) haven’t yet noticed that all the apocalyptic things they were promised haven’t happened. Remember how Jade Helm was going to be the end of freedom in America? And all the Real Christian preachers locked up in secret UN prisons?
It’s not that remarkable. It’s actually pretty banal. Hence “the banality of evil” is a thing.