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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Opus 2026-134: The Elephant in the Room

I just finished listening to a podcast by the guys at Triggernometry as they interviewed Lionel Shriver.  It was an interesting discussion about what is going on in the UK and USA in regard to the attack on our traditions and cultures.  What I found frustrating was the way in which they continually ignored the elephant in the room.

Maybe a better metaphor might be the Viper on the chair or the dirty diaper in the corner.  They totally ignored the biggest problem, which is spiritual.  When asked about the motives of the progressive mindless masses they came up with all kinds of charitable concepts but they left out the point that they are living in the service of evil.  They never mentioned the ideology of Islam and ignored the hatred of Christianity on the left.

The problem with the pink haired women who are attacking ICE agents is not their lack of fashion sense.  It is not that they believe they are doing something noble.  It is that they have committed their souls to the service of Satan.  They think they are working toward a better world but in focusing on their target they totally ignore what is also down range.

One of the laws of gun safety is to be aware of what is behind what you are shooting at.  A police sniper will not shoot at a gunman in a playground full of children because his bullet willl probably go through the killer and hit a child behind him.  These people rioting in the streets are not fighting for something; they are just destroying.  That brings a big smile to Satan’s face.

The problem with the Islamic terrorists is not that they believe women should dress with more modesty.  It is not that they want to pray in the streets.  It is not cultural, it is spiritual.  They worship a god who believes it is glorious to murder women and children.  I would say “innocent people” but according to their belief, none of them are innocent.

The people doing all the violence are either atheists or Muslims.  To be honest I don’t think there are any pagans involved.  They have a better contact with the eternal.

You can’t fix something until you admit it is broken.  It is not a cultural problem.  It is a spiritual problem.

homo unius libri

1 comment:

Comments are welcome. Feel free to agree or disagree but keep it clean, courteous and short. I heard some shorthand on a podcast: TLDR, Too long, didn't read.