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Message Board > Controversy and Quarantine > An end to world stupidity.....and hunger |
Mofo User Info... | The only way to end world stupidity, IQ famine, and moral starvation of those who propose absurd cannabalistic ideology, is to adopt practices of forced conditions of living in squalor and hunger themselves, and thus proposing that they eat their fellow IQ challenged men themselves. This will make world stupidity a thing of the past by ridding stupid homo sapiens from IQ rich regions of the world. This will sufficiently reduce world stupidity to levels that are globally sustainable on the Earth's limited resources of IQ. By forcing insensitive assholes to live in such conditions themselves, we will end world stupidity. By halting the rise in world stupidity, nations will reap the benefits of having a idiot free world where real logic is used to end world hunger, rather than sick humour being used at the expense of millions of starving people. It is now up to you, the reader, to spread this ideology of global utopianism to your fellows, to your politicians, and to your national systems of legislation, in order to make the world better for tomorrow. - Sat, 9 Sep 10:14pm - Mon, 11 Sep 2006 2:52pm | ||
Platoon User Info... | A Modest Proposal was better. - Mon, 11 Sep 2006 5:26pm | ||
Curmudgeon Rocker User Info... | I think Sally Struthers already did this sorta thing. /too bad she REALLY blimped right out. - Mon, 11 Sep 2006 7:12pm Edited: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 7:13pm | ||
Mofo User Info... | it would really surprise me if you had actually read the book "A Modest Proposal" and know of its true origin. But there is always google out there isn't there? - Wed, 13 Sep 2006 1:24pm | ||
Platoon User Info... | Actually I own it, Norton English Anthology Volume One and Two. I read it back in some second year English course. I find it hilarious how douches like you stand the test of time just as long as decent proposals such as A Modest Proposal. Maybe you would like to join the Communist Metal Band in the seeking musicians thread. You seem pretty fucking gullible. - Wed, 13 Sep 2006 1:29pm Edited: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 1:49pm | ||
Mofo User Info... | The tempation to be insulted is overwhelming really. Calling me a douche and insinuating that I have communist blood.....and oh yeah....I seem gullible. Let me guess you went to University? Therefore you have a BA? (Born Asshole) A few letters at the end of you name doesn't mean your right prick. And it especially is not a sign of an intellect, merely the ability to regurgitate. I went to school too asshole, the differece? I didn't have to pay for my education to prove that I had an intellect. Speaking of gullibility, maybe you should look in the mirror there numbnuts. Considering that it was written in 1729 and was not meant to be taken literally, especially by a douchebag like yourself some 270 odd years later. If you know ANYTHING of Johnathon Swift (Mr.Literary expert because you studied it in English) you would know that he was a satirist and whatever he wrote was not literal...as you so obviously have taken it....gullible.....hmmmm. You do know what a satirical writer is right? Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal is written for the reader to see through what the narrator is expressing. The narrator does not want the reader to agree that the solution to overpopulation and poverty in Ireland is to eat babies, he wants the reader to see there needs to be a practical solution. By stating the advantages and objections to his proposal, using ironic words and phrases, he directs the reader not to see the apparent, but the implicit. Swift's narrative voice metaphorically compares the Irish to pigs and cows, which implies the Irish are being treated subhumanly. Although something seems one way to the narrator, Jonathan Swift wants the reader to see it in an opposite light. Firstly, the narrative voice begins the essay by describing the deplorable conditions in which the Irish peasants are living. He demonstrates there is a serious problem with a great need for a solution. Even a simple search on google (which I suggested to you) will yeild you evidence attesting to the fact that it was written as an irony to the condition of the Irish poor during the famine, and was not intended as a real solution.....ASSHOLE! - Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:58am Edited: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 12:07pm | ||
Platoon User Info... | You MUST be joking. lol. - Thu, 14 Sep 2006 2:56pm Edited: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 2:57pm | ||
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