I see that Colbert was his usual vignorant self on his show the other night and it's no surprise. Vignorance like that earns its own place with its adherents but this should be refuted. Stephen Colbert: “Do not compare ICE or Border Patrol agents to the Nazis. That’s an unfair comparison. The Nazis were willing to show their faces.”
Every sane person knows that the vignorant will, once they identify the forces of order, try to destroy them. They will dox them, attack their homes, their families, their children, their children's schools, their spouse's employer and make their lives hell by, for instance, repeatedly calling in SWAT attacks on them. Everybody knows this but leaves it unsaid.
During the antfag period of the last Trump administration the tools of fascism always attended their riots and parties wearing full concealment so that the forces of order could not identify them. You see, they were worried about what the Law could do to them. They have learned better and realize now that the Law is actually helpless against that kind of attack.
The Klan used to follow a pattern of wearing hoods. Does anybody now know why they concealed their identities because it obviously was not to shield them from the Law, was it? No, they wore the masks to terrorize because that way nobody actually knew if the man they were talking to in the day was a klansman who was willing to come by later in the night and teach a vicious lesson.
Colbert's idiotic point comparing ICE and Law Enforcement to the NAZIs misses the salient point that made them different from both the klan and from the rioters. The NAZIs had no fear of anybody attacking them because they eliminated every single soul that raised a hand against them. Do you think Colbert understands that tiny little difference?
I don't either. He thinks everybody who disagrees with him or his klansmen friends is an enemy of the State. His is the very face of evil in the 21st century.
Word of the Day: Vignorant. It can stand for both vincibly ignorant or viciously ignorant. Either works in any context.
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