Wednesday, July 30, 2014

How the Tea Party Functions

Just came across an article on George Orwell and Gaza – specifically how Orwell would have seen the rhetoric about Gaza (or the Ukraine).

But realized author of article was describing The Tea Party – as I described them in The Tea Party: America Upended

Writing in 1946, George Orwell argued that political speech is largely made up of handy phrases that we reach for almost by reflex. These phrases, he argued, “consist largely of euphemism, question-begging, and sheer cloudy vagueness.” They don’t explicitly mislead. Instead, they halt the thinking. “Every such phrase,” he wrote, “anesthetizes one’s brain.”

“Orwell thought such phrases were necessary to “defend the indefensible,” and it makes sense that we turn to them so readily in times of war. Cliché implies the inevitable (“cycle of violence”); euphemism obscures the awful (“collateral damage”); question-begging absolves judgment (“it is necessary because there was no other choice”). Such phrases distance us from a world pre-made, unalterable. Amidst the horrors of war, they are a soothing balm.”

I also realized – all the calls for the destruction of Israel: If Israel doesn’t exist, then the Messiah cannot return.  The Messiah, per the Book of Revelation and the years in my calculations, as presented in the two books I devoted to it --  Death Over Life: Secret of Revelation: A Prophecy of America's Destruction and Biblical Prophecy: Are we in the Revelation Eracannot return if Israel is destroyed.

So prophecies in both the Koran and Bible are negated by the destruction of Israel.  Where are the screams from alleged  EVANGELICALS ?   They should be at the forefront – if they actually believed any of the shit they do scream.

Problem is, Evangelical Christians know they are the first to fail the Judgment, and will be accompanied by Jihadist in their journey to a Hell made especially for them.  Not the hell of eternal damnation, but the hell composed of non-existence and being totally forgotten.

 

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