you
might as well call "The Circle of Life."
Ah, but recall Mufasa returns AS God.
On Dec 7, 10:47 am, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Puuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrfect.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Cold Water <coldwater...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > How Liberalism is Like a Disney Movie
>
> > Gregory Oatis
>
> > Disney movies are aimed at kids. They use children's sense of powerlessness
> > as a key plot device.
>
> > Liberals have cultivated that same feeling of powerlessness to the point
> > that it has become an entire narcissistic, victim-centric worldview.
>
> > In short, like children attracted to Disney movies, liberals have yet to
> > grow up and accept responsibility for their own existences.
>
> > So, here are the ten top ways the liberal view of reality resembles a
> > Disney movie:
>
> > 10) Liberals' entire universe is divided into Good Guys and Bad Guys, Nice
> > People and Mean People, Us. vs. Them.
>
> > 9) Liberals are powerless; their puny little lives are controlled by big
> > ugly mean monsters or corporations that don't care and want to hurt them.
>
> > 8) Birds and animals and fish and trees can think and feel and talk.
>
> > 7) Transportation can be effected with little or no fuel consumption, via
> > vehicles such as broomsticks, magic carpets and pixie dust. Much like the
> > cute little hybrids and electric cars liberals love.
>
> > 6) There is no God, just an unreasoning faith in some inchoate force you
> > might as well call "The Circle of Life."
>
> > 5) Reality revolves entirely around what they are thinking, feeling and
> > experiencing, as if the universe were a movie in which they had the starring
> > role.
>
> > 4) Nobody understands or appreciates them. And this fact is somehow of the
> > utmost importance.
>
> > 3) Collapsing in a puddle of tears is an effective coping strategy; they
> > expect someone to turn up who actually cares.
>
> > 2) There's no hope at all for a happy ending unless someone more powerful
> > than they magically comes and saves them. In their case, though, it's not a
> > fat genie or a fairy godmother. Instead, it's some heroic and compassionate
> > government initiative.
>
> > And the Number One way that liberals view the world as a Disney movie...
>
> > 1) To get something, they don't think they should have to plan for it or
> > work for it or sacrifice. Instead, they should only have to want the thing a
> > whole, whole, whole, *whole* lot. (Wishing on a star optional.)
>
> > Page Printed from:
> >http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/12/how_liberalism_is_like_a_...December 07, 2010 - 04:10:02 AM CST
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