Saturday, November 9, 2002

The Edict to Think for Oneself

Liberals keep parroting their favorite phrase, "think for yourself."  Other permutations are, "don't let others tell you what to think;" "don't let others order you around."  But they don't really mean it.  Any time a liberal encounters someone with a differing/dissenting [ opinion from the garden variety [[typical stereotypical]]]] liberal [[opinions, ideals, ideology]]], they vehemently spew stuff like, "oh that is so judgmental, that is so closed minded."

They are every bit as formulaic and predictable as they say conservative boring types are.

Their indie movies are the same.  All creative artistic types are the same.  Any given one spews the exact same quote phrases as any other one.  All the "think for yourself, individualistic; original; dance to the beat of your own drum" stock responses that they parrot -- are all virtually identical.

When you see one, you know it.  You can always identify one of them.  They think they are all unique and special and original.  But if you just look at them, you see that they all actually look quite like each other.  Weird spiky hair in neon colors, ugly mismatched clashing clothes, lots of piercings all over the place.

They probably think they are all open-minded and whatnot, but from what I've seen, they are every bit as closed-minded and judgmental, with attitudes of holier-than-thou, as the conservatives that they lambast for being judgmental.

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