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Thought crime

Who knew being a dumb, cousin-humping redneck was a thought crime?

7 Responses to “Thought crime”

  1. tgirsch Says:

    Err, I’m confused. Where’s the “crime” part? Who’s proposing we make any thought illegal? (I mean, the cousin humping is generally already illegal, except in Alabama, and it’s a crime of action, not of thought…)

  2. SayUncle Says:

    an advocated federal crackdown seems to imply such. but point taken.

  3. Number9 Says:

    Always good to hear from the tolerate folk. Ever notice they are not very tolerate at all?

    Now bow down to the Unions confederate scum. That is Trade Unions plural, not the Union in the War Between the States, often miswritten as the Civil War.

  4. Alcibiades Says:

    Of course, given the part of the reason for Confederate rebellion was to avoid industrialization, it looks like Northern industry won out. Too bad the UAW doesn’t want to work like their forefathers.

  5. workinwifdakids Says:

    The non-Southern states, through their representatives in Congress and the executive branch, and with the help of enlightened Southerners, need to use the power of the federal government to put a stop to the Southern conservative race-to-the-bottom strategy once and for all.

    Being a dumb cousin-humping redneck, I could be wrong, but didn’t the reconstruction, new deal, and civil rights exist to stop the Democrats?

  6. Sebastian Says:

    Alcibiades:

    More like southerners proved they could do industrialization one better than the North, because they did it without thuggish unions. The Northeast is extinct. The only thing keeping it alive now is the university system, and even there we have no great long term advantage over The South.

    At some point, the blue Northeast is going to have to accept it can’t tax its way to prosperity, and it needs to sweep away the vestiges of industrialization. Manufacturing will never come back here because of the union problem. There is no future for manufacturing in Pennsylvania, or anywhere else in the northeast because of unions.

  7. Alcibiades Says:

    But during the Civil War, there weren’t that many unions around (in the North). The South actually had a teamster problem with their railroads which hindered their economy and ability to move goods.

    I wasn’t very clear in my last post, but what the unions practice today isn’t Northern Industry (circa 1830-1880). What they desire is a German Welfare State. In short, the unions aren’t very industrious.

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