Tales from the jungle

mais j'ai voté pour kerry!

mais j'ai voté pour kerry!

Seattle police chief insists that her force did respond to a storeowner’s desperate cry for help: “we observed from a distance”.

In Olympia, Washington, the ANTIFA mob stormed the woke mayor’s neighborhood and vandalized her home. She describes the attack as “domestic terrorism”, a term that, when used by Orange Man last week was denounced as the racist, fascist mumblings of a hateful man.

The Girondists never seem to grasp that the sans-culottes, and the chopping block, await. “Who, us? Don’t you see our Black Lives Matter poster on the gate?”

In 1856, long before the revolution finally erupted, Alexis de Tocqueville reviewed the demands of the lower classes and made this observation:

When I came to gather all the individual wishes, with a sense of terror I realized that their demands were for the wholesale and systematic abolition of all the laws and all the current practices in the country. Straightaway I saw that the issue here was one of the most extensive and dangerous revolutions ever observed in the world.

The liberal readers of this blog (both of them) may cheer this on, but hard as it is to believe, against all odds, and despite all their right thinking, the vandals are coming for them, too. Quelle surprise.