It necessitates an opportunist sophistication of one’s doctrine, which profoundly alters its character and reduces it to a mere placebo. “The main trouble with all this is its reaction upon the mission itself. His great care is to put his doctrine in such shape as will capture the masses’ attention and interest. “His first, last and only thought is of mass acceptance and mass approval. If you’re offended, you’re probably in the center. PS, If you’re feeling good reading this, you are probably on one of the tail ends. The phrase that I want to point my literary shotgun at today is the one that’s driven me crazy for years now: The idiocy of “equality” I have bashed in the past, and you can learn more on that here: “ Equality Breeds Conformity” Mindless zombies walking alone in the park or driving solo while wearing face diapers, led by maniacal authoritarians who want to inject first and “study the long-term effects” later. I don’t need to remind you of the last two, because you see them plastered all over the media (in every form) and drilled into your brain via a never-ending deluge of Orwellian messages on repeat at airports, shopping centers, train stations and public venues.ĭespite their seemingly-innocuous injunction, we know all too well what they mean, and where they lead. Few phrases, ideas or statements enrage me more than the following: Selective Adoptionīefore I get into my overview of “Isaiah’s Job,” I want to (hopefully) challenge you. If you’re reading this, you know who you are.