he liked quotesloved
quotes he loved how they pointed fingersloved how
as easily they could flip a bird
he supposed one could
point with a middle finger however its
defiance would be tempered when you
finger Fuck you you want it to say FUCK
YOU
loved
quotes
for example
“What the Nazis ‘found
exciting about the (white) American model – against race-mixing – didn’t
involve just eugenics,’ observes James Q. Whitman, a professor at Yale Law
School and the author of Hitler’s
American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law (2017).
‘It also involved the systematic degradation of Jim Crow, of American deprivation of basic
rights of citizenship like voting.’”
he also lived for “the words”
quotes for example
George Carlins 1972 Seven Words You Can
Never Say on Television they are in
order “‘shit’, ‘piss’, ‘fuck’, ‘cunt’, ‘cocksucker’, ‘motherfucker’, and ‘tits’” ofcourse to be remembered Carlin was a comedian
David Lane a
white supremacist in the 1990s claimed a “fourteen word” manifesto “We must secure
the existence of our people and the future for white children.”
with all his finger--nails he
could claw raw historical (National) amnesia – “. . . the excision of the
memory how the seed of racism in American blossomed into the Third Reich . . .”
he loved quotes he thought them jim--dandy
so when
people were uncomfortable when he talked of the equivalence between Hitlers Nazi
Germany and todays white Republican Party hed cite historical references
seemed awfully fucking simple to
him
if an equation is 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
= 9 no
one can come along and say (dead
air preceding) . . . 1 + 1 + 1 = 9 without the six prior
integers DUH its impossible to arrive
at 9 where we are they cannot be ignored
he was questioned once actually often
You know what your problem is? he loved
it when people told him what his problem was No
Wha Your problem is you’re
living in the past, you remember too much, you need to live in the Here and Now.
close to 1400, Monday, 24 1. 22
The Cruelty Is the Point: The
Past, Present, and Future of Trump’s America
Adam Serwer (2021)
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