Verily, verily Kitler - well said.
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For my part, I've had it with the constant drumbeat of "collective guilt". I don't care who you are (or who you think you are) but you have ZERO right to tell me that I have to feel guilty for what somebody else did - ever. I don't care if it was an event that took place yesterday or 80 years ago or 200 years ago. I personally didn't take part in it, you're making implications about my character by implying that I would have taken part in it and that I should feel bad about that.
Well, bite me. I grew up around narcissists. I know how this game works. The only winner in your little game is you and deep down, you loathe yourself and everyone around you so why would I even want to be a part of it?
Surprisingly, there are still Men out there who refuse to buy into the "sin nature" bullshit. They know who they are and refuse to wear labels.They're rising up and you're one of them it seems.
As a sidenote, there are maxims of law (which they think they own) that say:
A privilege is a personal benefit and dies with the person.
and:
No man ought to be burdened in consequence of another’s act.
A reckoning is afoot. This will be glorious to see.
The first time I read Atlas Shrugged, the biggest takeaway for me was not the philosophy or the political aspect (though I got that part right away), it was the way she exposed the emotional abuse that people can put others through - using their own good nature against them by making them feel guilty. It resonated so strongly with me. You can see it playing out all the time -"Feel bad about climate change" while the companies that they and their friends own pollute vast areas of Asia and the Pacific. "Feel bad about blacks in the inner city" while again, they and their friends are the ones directly profiting off of other peoples' misery.
An endless drone of "You're a bad person! It's your fault! Feel bad! Feel guilty!" from the people who keep turning a profit. Time to pull back the veil, let everyone have a look around and let people make up their own minds, free of guilt and fear.
PS...not a guy, but I appreciate the sentiment that there are others out there who have stopped buying what's being sold.
Oh dang, didn't even check the name. And a grandmother at that! Kek coolest granny in town!