Sunday, September 19, 2010

Asshat Quote of the Day

Men are born to be men. As little boys we prefer to play with masculine toys naturally. Feminism and liberalism has convinced mothers to make boys soft and sensitive and sweet. If a boy acts rambunctious we fill him with drugs to calm him down. If a boy draws a picture of a gun we suspend him from school. If a boy wants to play a rough sport, or ride motorcycles, society proclaims it is too dangerous for that poor little child. And the result is the metro-sexual, unGodly freak show that is rising in America. - Guess Who

It's still strange to me the way Doug makes shit up about Liberals.. just completely make it all up as if he were describing his worst nightmare.. and then if you try and correct him on anything, he just deletes it because he's too big a pussy to even try to substantiate anything.

Personally.. I think there's a wee bit of a problem with a child drawing a picture of a gun in a classroom. That kid should be home schooled, or put in a class with other future right wing freaks, and kept away from the normal kids.

You see.. boys are not meant to be "sensitive" or "sweet". Gorak forbid some kid is just shy or "soft". Yes, boys are supposed to be insensitive jackasses, who take their women and put the bitch in the kitchen where she belongs.

One of my favorite things though.. is when religious nutjobs refer to people who have NOT shoved their heads up Jesus' ass as "freaks"... as opposed to the people who invest their entire beings into a fairytale written by some men who wanted to control other people 2000 years ago.

Seriously.. religious loons are the "normal" people and everyone who is not into superstitious nonsense are the "freaks". Alrighty,

You cannot make this shit up.

2 comments:

Kor said...

That really does read like the ravings of a madman, is he seriously spewing bile about gender equality? Man, if he's married then his wife has my sympathy.

Also what on earth are "crooks and crannies"? If he's aiming for the expression "Nook and Cranny" he's pretty far off the mark (unless this is some colloquialised version of the expression that I'm unaware of).

kris said...

I'm no psychiatrist, but I'm guessing that a "real man" is the polar opposite of any attribute his father had.

I recommend counselling.