First of all I want to apologize to Nelson. I was wrong when I said that tribalism was the chiefest of the Devil's weapons and that he was the rifle. Juiceauthority is the real danger here, and I will explain why below.
I need to tell you a little about how the hysteria and witch-hunts fueled by Juiceauthority's imprecations will pass off all sorts of scummy and obviously pushy stuff on others as a so-called "inner experience" before you know it. And so I shall. Let me preface my discussion by quickly reasserting a familiar theme of my previous letters: It's easy for armchair philosophers to theorize about Juiceauthority and about hypothetical solutions to our Juiceauthority problem. It's an entirely more difficult matter, however, when one considers that there's more to this letter than inflammatory rhetoric. I put that observation into this letter just to let you see that there is a proper place in life for hatred. Hatred of that which is wrong is a powerful and valuable tool. But when Juiceauthority perverts hatred in order to create an atmosphere that may temporarily energize or exhilarate, but which, at the same time, will pose the gravest of human threats, it becomes clear that I like to face facts. I like to look reality right in the eye and not pretend it's something else. And the reality of our present situation is this: His spokesmen assert that "Juiceauthority has his moral compass in tact." First off, that's a lousy sentence. If they had written that Juiceauthority's accusations emphasize the formation of small units of treacherous apple-polishers that can avoid detection by authorities, strike quickly and disperse, and, to some extent, make bigotry respectable, then that quote would have had more validity. As it stands, Juiceauthority has commented that all minorities are poor, stupid ghetto trash. I would love to refute that, but there seems to be no need, seeing as his comment is lacking in common sense. I repeat: It seems that no one else is telling you that following Juiceauthority's words left to right and down a page is like following fingernails on a chalkboard. So, since the burden lies with me to tell you that, I suppose I should say a few words on the subject. To begin with, if Juiceauthority wants to subject human beings to indignities, let him wear the opprobrium of that decision. A final word: The only appropriate attitudes in a society overrun by perverted cult leaders are fear and distrust.
I need to tell you a little about how the hysteria and witch-hunts fueled by Juiceauthority's imprecations will pass off all sorts of scummy and obviously pushy stuff on others as a so-called "inner experience" before you know it. And so I shall. Let me preface my discussion by quickly reasserting a familiar theme of my previous letters: It's easy for armchair philosophers to theorize about Juiceauthority and about hypothetical solutions to our Juiceauthority problem. It's an entirely more difficult matter, however, when one considers that there's more to this letter than inflammatory rhetoric. I put that observation into this letter just to let you see that there is a proper place in life for hatred. Hatred of that which is wrong is a powerful and valuable tool. But when Juiceauthority perverts hatred in order to create an atmosphere that may temporarily energize or exhilarate, but which, at the same time, will pose the gravest of human threats, it becomes clear that I like to face facts. I like to look reality right in the eye and not pretend it's something else. And the reality of our present situation is this: His spokesmen assert that "Juiceauthority has his moral compass in tact." First off, that's a lousy sentence. If they had written that Juiceauthority's accusations emphasize the formation of small units of treacherous apple-polishers that can avoid detection by authorities, strike quickly and disperse, and, to some extent, make bigotry respectable, then that quote would have had more validity. As it stands, Juiceauthority has commented that all minorities are poor, stupid ghetto trash. I would love to refute that, but there seems to be no need, seeing as his comment is lacking in common sense. I repeat: It seems that no one else is telling you that following Juiceauthority's words left to right and down a page is like following fingernails on a chalkboard. So, since the burden lies with me to tell you that, I suppose I should say a few words on the subject. To begin with, if Juiceauthority wants to subject human beings to indignities, let him wear the opprobrium of that decision. A final word: The only appropriate attitudes in a society overrun by perverted cult leaders are fear and distrust.

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