Saturday, July 13, 2013

On being a wolf in sheep's clothing

D.M.J. Aurini writes about wolves and sheep, sheepdogs and coyotes, Sheeple and Rabbits. "Citizen" is the word used for "Sheeple."

If you believe in the Wolf Narrative, you’ll be tempted to look after others. You’ll defend the prostitute being beaten by her pimp – only to have her testify against you. You’ll step up and defend a lone individual who’s being beaten by a gang outside of a bar – only to have him disappear, and a prosecutor question the level of force you used in the brawl. You’ll join the neighbourhood watch because of all the break-ins that have been happening to your neighbours – only to have your neighbours turn against you when Saint Skittles receives his just deserts.

The laws are set up so that anything short of Rabbit-style cowardice is considered excessive force. Go along to get along, and mind your own business are the phrases of the day. Zimmerman performed a community service by ridding us of Saint Skittles, but the Rabbits don’t know heroism when they see it; expect similar gratitude if you try and do the same.

Keep your head down, leave others to seek their own destruction, and stay faithful to your tribe, and your tribe alone.

All else is folly.

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