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"When the Left Becomes a Parody"

Consider the Child Tax, the latest brainstorm of that uber-left darling, one we'll call AOC. Its window dressing blares the menace of global warming: there are enough people stomping 'carbon footprints' all over the place, and we don't need any more. The reality makes it just another bullet in the globalist gun aimed at paring the world population to only 100 million. Add it to tainted vaccines, engineered war and poverty, and mass migration with its pale rider of disease. Let's not forget the LGBT sermon preached to our kids night and day. Part and parcel of eliminating gender difference is the convenient fact that unnatural pairings do not produce offspring.

Yet the greatest self-parody in tonight's backwards world remains its media. Whether the scam is one Jussie Smollett or a deranged, elderly, drum-banging Indian, they jump aboard like Pavlov's dog. When it blows up, they invariably move on as if it never happened. Their slavish followers share their conviction that conservatives deserve such tactics.

A place called England descends into parody as if they've fallen through a crack into the Bizarro world. They fought a war in 1588 to prevent the catholic faith being imposed by Spain, but now grovel at the feet of globalist masters. All who dare speak out against Islamic atrocities are zealously persecuted. . .er, prosecuted. . .by liberal courts. It's like blaming the rape victim, which ironically is standard dogma for Islamists.

Infanticide, witchcraft, and perversion are the natural fruits of self-parody. The Creator of this universe has a reputation for patience, but time is running out for those who have become grotesque caricatures of what they were meant to be. Can they get any sillier? There is Another who, like normal folk, holds them in derision. . . .in The Twilight Zone.

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