"Whenever we see things done wildly, but taken tamely, then the State is growing insane." — G.K. Chesterton, A Miscellany of Men
In other words, when men who pretend to be women are taken seriously, things are getting pretty silly. It is one thing for the universities to peddle their academic non-sense and quite another for the State to do so. The universities can cool-shame, but the State can imprison. The media can lecture, but the State can take legal action, not the least of which being changing the legislation to parrot the pandemonium of the doctors of philosophy. These experts major in operating on minors.
"I should not be surprised if the law were like that; because in modern England there is practically no law to be surprised at. I should not be surprised even at the man who did it; for a certain kind of man, if he lived long under the English landlord system, might do anything. But I should be surprised at the people who consented to stand it. I should, in other words, think the world a little mad if the incident, were received in silence. Now things every bit as wild as this are being received in silence every day. All strokes slip on the smoothness of a polished wall. All blows fall soundless on the softness of a padded cell. For madness is a passive as well as an active state: it is a paralysis, a refusal of the nerves to respond to the normal stimuli, as well as an unnatural stimulation." — G.K. Chesterton, A Miscellany of Men
A shocked face is not needed to respond to the lunacy of what is sold as liberal arts, but one is required for the normals who continue to go into debt in order to send their children to them. It is no surprise that the fat heads are in bad intellectual shape, but it is a shock to watch those with their heads on straight not cock their head when they see all the kinks. Insanity is refusing to respond to the unusual in the usual way. When transvestites are treated like regular vestites, the last vestiges of societal sobriety are simply doing body shots. The clear-headed cannot keep doing keg stands without repercussions. You cannot continue to drink that cool aid without surrendering your right to be offended by what's hot off the presses. You cannot wear a shocked face behind a cloth mask. You cannot buy the narrative and complain about the ending.
As Chesterton also once advised, "The wisest thing in the world is to cry out before you are hurt. It is no good to cry out after you are hurt; especially after you are mortally hurt. People talk about the impatience of the populace; but sound historians know that most tyrannies have been possible because men moved too late. it is often essential to resist a tyranny before it exists.” ― Eugenics and Other Evils: An Argument Against the Scientifically Organized State
In other words, the time to protest your own murder is before it happens. The time to stand up to the crazy is before you get into bed with it. The time to resist the tyrannyvestites is before they take over, not after. You cannot watch the dragshow without being drug down.
Stand up.
Speak up.
Do not stand for nonsense.
Call the crazy what it is.
Psalm 106:29-31
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: And the plague brake in upon them.Then stood up Phinehas, and executed judgment: And so the plague was stayed. And that was counted unto him for righteousness unto all generations for evermore.
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