Thursday, July 22, 2021

A TV Upvote Is Worth About As Much As A TV Poll

OH,  THAT TACITUS VOLTAIRE PUTZ, is it.  Ha.  It did strike me as mildly ironic that one of Simps' biggest fan boy buddies at Eschaton took the name of one of the most vicious classical Roman antisemites and one of the worst and earliest modern antisemites in the line of antisemitism that the Nazis were in line with, someone who pretty much said that Jews were biologically depraved.  

Of course Simps knows that, or should have because when he demanded the "proof" of that I quoted long and relevant passages from Tacitus and Voltaire (his rabid racism as well) along with articles documenting the Nazis adoration of Tacitus and their propaganda use of his antisemtic writings as well as his pro-Germanic stuff.  

Eschaton, still ineducable after all these years. They never learn a thing, they never have.  I learned something there, get out of it as soon as you can.  Before you know you should. 

For extra discredit, here's what happened when I went after TV on his contention that mass murders were exclusively a religious thing.  Note Simps in the comments doing the typical thing of moving the goal posts when I not only met TVs original challenge but mopped the floor with him.  That's a proper use of mop heads.   This one with a long back and forth with another of Simps' tag-team buddies and him on a similar topic. 

Update:  I saw that I neglected to provide one of the links needed in this last night, in penance I'll give you this exchange from the comments:

steve simelsJanuary 9, 2015 at 6:23 PM

Jim Jones was a minister.
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    The Thought CriminalJanuary 9, 2015 at 6:38 PM

    " While denying his own responsibility in the course of events and claiming the role of a victim, Jones goes further in claiming it divine responsibility for them to continue on with the plan of suicide. This is interesting in the sense that Jones himself claimed to be an atheist (Q622). Yet he knew that many of his followers came from a religious background. This kind of comment seems to serve the authority of Jones’ message."

    http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=40229

    The Reverend Jim Jones, an ordained Christian minister in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, echoed this when he said – among many other places – said “We [Peoples Temple] are not religious; we are atheist(Bracketed notes by the author). Q 887.

    http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=61363

    The Russian Pentecostals believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior of the world, and his blood is precious, and it says, to obey no man, not– no– uh, no man, they take that literally, so they won’t even obey their own country and spit on a flag or stomp on it when it’s raised. Give me a few weeks of (unintelligible word) that guy (unintelligible word) Russian, give us a few weeks uh, give me my gospel tears, and we’ll get by– we’ll forget– we’ll forget some of this liberation, we’ll sing some of them ol’ Jesus songs and we’ll whip it all up to a frenzy, and in two or three weeks, we’ll have ‘em thinking atheist, they won’t know what the hell happened to them.

    http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=60632

    I could go on and on and on. Jones didn't make any secret of it except in the beginning. He bragged that the religion thing was a cover to gull people in like that.


   
    The Thought CriminalJanuary 9, 2015 at 6:56 PM

    Oh, and this one:

    "Jones: Well, thank you for the feedback, ‘cause, I must say, I felt somewhat hypocritical for the last years as I became uh, an atheist, uh, I have become uh, you— you feel uh, tainted, uh, by being in the church situation. But of course, everyone knows where I’m at. My bishop knows that I’m an atheist."

    http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=27498

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