About Yesterday's Post
I've been thinking about the whole Cofi Bean thing. I know that I've written some very harsh words but I just don't regret it. This guy/gay totally deserves it and "it" (that's what me and my friends call homosexuals that we don't like. The logic behind it is that they're neither a he nor a she so it's automatically an "it") had it coming.
I think he needs more than just someone busting its chops with words. Somebody needs to force feed a million tons of humble pie to this individual. Humble pie with a 9" diameter and delivered via an IV tube. If you think cod liver oil injected on the gluteus maximus is extremely painful, wait'll you experience this utterly painful torture technique ;p
Again, the thoughts I've just expressed is a direct violation of Wicca's basic tenet of harming none, I know, but may the God and the Goddess forgive me.
Our friend Kestrel could certainly teach this individual lessons in humility. Kestrel's family is filthy rich (proof: she's studying to be a rocket scientist, literally speaking okay, in London and her parents pay for everything from her tuition fee to her allowance, her flat and her desires like her long blond hair. Her hair requires regular visits to the salon for touch ups) and not once did I nor Cathy nor Jewel ever heard her boast to us about her status. She knows that she doesn't have to prove it to us or to other people. She just knows that she is and that's that.
I've showed the blog to my other co-workers and they all are as equally annoyed as I was at first. They theorize that it must be some sick tripping of his. I really don't know if what he wrote is supposed to be funny but to me it is just so appalling.
We all have the right to express ourselves as guaranteed by the First Amendment BUT I don't think that the right to free speech would extend to the point wherein an individual is already denigrating others. Especially people who have done you no wrong.
I remember one of my lessons in religion class back when I was still studying in St. Scho - one's freedom ends when it is starting to infringe on another individual's freedom. It's what's called "freedom with responsibility."
I'm now wondering what type of parenting this individual had. I'm also left wondering if this is the kind of attitude we would want to impart on our children.
To me, this individual is a direct reflection of, a microcosm of the world that we currently live in - a world where intolerance and ignorance run amuck. My only hope is that we'd be able to turn things around before it's too late lest we fulfill Thomas Hobbes' vision of the Leviathan - a world of anarchy, darkness and despair.
Right now, I no longer feel the initial anger I had yesterday. Today, it has been replaced with pity. Pity because this person is blessed with such material wealth (or at least "it" says "it" is) but has been denied the gift of having full intellectual capacity.
After this post, I will no longer devote any of my time or my energy writing about this fool. I'll just let the universal justice or karma run its course.
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