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The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3) Essays on Political Correctness
The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3) Essays on Political Correctness
The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3) Essays on Political Correctness
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This book chronicles the assault on free speech that all of us face in the Western World. Call it political correctness, call it hate speech, call it what you will, the politically correct police roam the highways and byways looking for any infraction. Then boom! Whomever they judge to be an offending party is pillaried in the press, the media, the kangaroo court of public opinion. It wasn't until 2009 when we saw the first small ground swell of resistance when we saw an Officer Crowley stand up to the president of the United States and come away looking justified, strong and offering no apologies, because he was simply speaking the truth.

Tired of the thought and speech police? Read this book. A short history of the problems and some specific solutions to the ever encroaching Thought Police from the left, the self-righteous liberals, their lapdog media and the ivied halls of academia.

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Release dateJun 2, 2015
ISBN9781310739279
The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3) Essays on Political Correctness
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Christopher Volkay

Life? Was it what you expected? I'm not praising it, I'm not crying about it, Only saying it was absolutely nothing like what I thought it would be. People? Wow. I remember when I was young I suppose I loved everybody and everything, it was peace love and grooviness MAN! How's this for a quote-by the time we're sixty everybody finally has the face they deserve. Well almost.. Sad to say I probably live by one of George Carlin's brilliant sayings. I've used the following quote my whole life from Carlin and it really, actually does help. The quote, "We're all f**ked, it helps to remember that." And it really does somehow. You might change the f**ked to maybe crumbs, a bit more palatable. Also, there seem, to be at least two types of outrageous pricks. 1. People like Billy Carter (Jimmy's brother) or maybe the banjo player over the river in Deliverance. Pricks but they don't know it. 2. Then there is a second kind, Pricks, fully aware of it, but won't stop because being a shameless prick is just so god damn much fun. It's great "pricking" or piercing their delusional pretensions. Hmm? I wonder which kind I am? I gets pretty good coverage over on Free Republic-one of the biggest conservative sites in the world with 100,000 hits per day and about 20 million views per month. Also, look for me there or over on Goodreads, Facebook, Smashwords and other suspects

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    The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3) Essays on Political Correctness - Christopher Volkay

    The Towering Baloney of a Microscopic People (3)

    Essays on Political Correctness

    by Chris Volkay

    Published by Chris Volkay at Smashwords

    Copyright 2015 Chris Volkay

    (INTRODUCTION)

    THERE IS A SPECTRE HAUNTING ALL OF US

    There is a spectre haunting Europe and the United States. That spectre is free speech and free expression. All of the old powers, religion, governments, corporations, the bought and paid for media, through their various politically correct religions and hate speech doctrines are fighting to banish the people’s right to say, think and do as they choose.

    Please understand their reasoning for keeping you from the mighty mayhem that allowing free speech might engender. You see, dear friend, you are a child, a wee little tot wearing a blue bib with frolicking bunnies on it. And just like the mothers that feed their little darlin’s Gerber’s baby food by saying, oh open wide, here comes de plane coming in for da landing, the purveyors of the pre-approved PC messages ask you to open wide as their plane comes in for it’s landing. Oh Yummmmmmy.

    My God is the greatest God and watches over us all.

    You’re god is a big turd with a little wee-wee that wears women’s unmentionables.

    Women, glorious women, are the crown of God’s creation and have suffered for years under the domination of vomit-inducing men.

    Women: Ostentatious palaces built over sewers.

    All nations, tribes, peoples and individuals are equal, equal, equal.

    All evidence and science says the notion of equality among people is a laughable fantasy. We are not equal genetically, behaviorally or culturally.

    Multiculturalism and diversity are the freakin’ bomb and to not be for them is obviously racist and, and, and, well vomit-inducing.

    From one of my heroes, writer and intellectual Thomas Sowell, who happens to be black, can you cite one speck of hard evidence of the benefits of diversity that we have heard gushed about for years? Evidence of it’s harm can be seen-written in blood-from Iraq to India, Serbia to Sudan, from Fiji to the Philippines. It is scary how easily so many people can be brainwashed by sheer repetition of a word.

    The American government is the best and the greatest.

    I’ll offer no comment here as I might be arrested, thanks to our unfreedom of speech.

    Whether you agree with all or none or half of the above statements, why would you want to censor any of them? When we first left Europe and colonized what would later become the United States, weren’t we looking for freedom? Isn’t that why we rebelled? The big picture was freedom, freedom to say, think and do as we determined? Same with the French, same with the Russian revolution. Without these freedoms we are one dance step away from servitude.

    The Internet, is one of the greatest prestidigitations in history. Yes, it brings information to you, and lets you partake of the disgusting and wonderful porno, but its principle benefit is that it allows people, all people, to say exactly what they want. Something contrary to the bought and paid for mass media (newspapers, TV, magazines) that dominates our minds. For but one example, look at Craiglist’s Rants and Raves section. Yes, a lot of it is imbecilic, vulgar, juvenile, but behind our veneers, that is what people generally are. And how refreshing it is to actually see uncensored speech. It’s jaw-dropping, it is so unlike the pre-approved, censored, screened, politically correct twaddle that fills the main stream media.

    Of course, the Internet is under fire from various organizations and governments to have it brought under control so that we can only hear the right  1984-ish messages. Any intrusion into the issue by what is called net neutrality needs to be fought hard, rigorously and by any means necessary. Yes that’s right, by any means necessary to preserve this one last bastion of free speech and free thought.

    It shouldn’t matter what is said on the net. There are no litmus tests that apply. Does it hurt someone’s feelings? Boo-freakin’-hoo. Tough. We are not here to tell you fictions so you can feel better. We’re here to express our own feelings, we owe no allegiance to the collective hive. Is it wrong? Is it factually wrong? Tough. We don’t need the Internet police interpolating anything. Not only is it factually wrong, but is it philosophically wrong? Does it go against the grain of what decent people everywhere hold dear? WAAAAAA-baby wants his bottle! We have the right to be stupid, the right to be vile, and even the right to be wrong. For in the end, the rightness and wrongness of anything is, of course, simply the constructs of whatever religion or political party that happens to find itself in favor at any given time. If somebody posts a 1000 word essay and 998 words of it are wrong, tough, he has the right to be wrong. The obvious solution isn’t to censor him, but simply put what you believe to be true on your own site and then we will most likely have both of your sites being wrong. (Old Chinese proverb-there are three sides to every question-your side-my side-and the correct side).

    The following chapters address these problems, the historical context of free speech and some of the things I believe

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