Some People Should Be Strangled at Birth and Fed to the Dogs!
2006/2/27 11:45:18
Today I saw this comment on this lady's blog, under the post "Last Night, My First Encounter with a 'Male Sea Turtle'!":
"[Anonymous] 恩,你不
2006-02-26 23:21:43
Where one is born cannot be chosen. The key is identification with the nation. 'Obviously did his undergraduate studies in China, yet affected a thoroughly non-Chinese air' — using birthplace to determine what someone is, and using it as a basis for attack, is rather pointless."
This lady believes that people like the one above should be strangled at birth and fed to the dogs! By this person's logic, since parents cannot be chosen either, the key is identification with parents — in other words, whoever feeds you is your mother. Following this logic, then his parents can reason likewise: whether this person will eventually commit incest or murder his parents is also something that cannot be chosen. The key is the possibility of it happening. For the sake of this possibility, the safest approach is to strangle him at birth and feed him to the dogs!
Some people's brains have too much water — they actually think they're some hot stuff. You punk are nothing but a mixture of molecules, stuffed with all manner of excretions. Put bluntly, if you were fed to dogs, the dogs might not even deign to eat you. What goes around comes around. Don't think that choosing your choice makes it a real choice. Don't think that globalizing lies told a billion times actually brings about world unity. The world still worlds along with its chicken-flying and dog-jumping. Nihilism is merely the blank left after self-consciousness has been gang-raped.
The fruits of globalization preaching are great indeed. Don't think you haven't been brainwashed — those who reject brainwashing have merely been freshly washed. The most terrifying thing is the abandonment of national consciousness. Those who treat communism as utopia are now promoting the globalist utopia of world unity — it's like a man twisting around saying "I'm not a sex worker, I want to be a gigolo." Being cheap requires no reason — men are the same, globalization preachers are the same, and left and right are the same.