December 16th, 2016
The Rite of Ignorance
-By Jim Culp
It's that time of year again. The holiday season is upon
us, and there is widespread gift purchasing, decorating of houses and trees,
and food for mile.
Most folks here in Kansas celebrate the Christian version
of the holiday we have come to commonly call Christmas. Christians believe that
Jesus the Christ was born on December 25th, and it all goes on from there.
That's cool. You have the right to believe what you want, and as a soldier, I
have laid my life on the line twice for your right to do so. I wont go into a
diatribe about my non-belief of that faith; I've already done that in another
blog, and my readers have told me that they hate repetition; they get enough of
that from CNN or FOX.
In January, the holidays will be over, and a
controversial businessman will become the 45th President of the United States
of America. I wish him well; he's got one hell of a task to take on. On that
note, I've heard very intelligent comments on his candidacy, and some pretty
damn ignorant ones.
But yesterday, a very ignorant person made three
statements that I feel the need to comment on.
Statement One: "Mexicans rape their babies."
My first question was, "what Mexicans?"
She said "all Mexicans; and all Muslims."
I truly was not fully aware that blatant ignorance like
that existed in 2016, but I stand corrected. Some people are simply ignorant,
and that ignorance breeds inherent stupidity when it is not cured by research
and fact finding.
Statement Two: "Don't let them people out of Syria;
they're all ISIS."
I replied with two answers. "Are you really that
frickin' stupid?" and... "Really, though. Are you that frickin'
stupid?"
Statement Three: "We need to get back to Christmas
being about Jesus."
I replied with one statement.
"Enter the word "Yule" into Wikipedia or
Dictionary.com."
Lastly, this is the United States of America, but there
are literally millions of people walking around saying that "Bob can't say
that," or "Mary needs to understand that we don't need any more
immigrants."
Again, ignorance. I advise anyone that thinks like that
to read the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the USA. Then I advise them to
study their family tree and see where their family came from. I assure you,
unless you are a Native North American Indian, your family didn't come form
"Merca."
Educate yourself.
Merry Yule. May your drink be strong and your love
stronger.
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