Eugenics and Death Panels, in conjunction with Socialized medicine strikes a raw cord with the White trash community. Socialized medicine is just another in a long list of benefits designed to help those who have been forced to the bottom of the social strata, as opposed to those having settled there naturally. White trash realize that choices will be made about who gets the lion's share of a limited amount of resources. They've seen the same thing happen before, with other programs, in earlier times. They know who will get the benefits and it won't be them.
What do you do every day, when you wash your hands and see the little scars, where the sixth fingers used to be? What do you do when you look in the mirror every morning and the visage reflected looks like the eyes, nose and mouth from a Mr Potato head kit jammed as closely together as possible in the middle of the biggest, fattest, Russet baker in the bag? It's sad when puberty and the first diabetic crises are linked developmental events in a family. How does it make you feel when you're the best reader in the family and you still need the pictures on the menu board at Mickey D's? What does it do to your self esteem, when you realize that if you had been born into the Jewish family, who own the business where you work, have a "management" job and make ten dollars an hour, they would have long ago pronounced you a hopeless retard and had you institutionalized, for your own good?
Socially conservative, religious fundamentalist, ignorant, White trash can't win. They are an inflamed, reverse Darwinian appendix, throbbing hotly in America's gut. They need to be ripped out or they will burst and poison our society with their hatred, desperation and mean stupidity. They see it coming. You really can't blame them for being upset about it.
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Supplemental iodine (that means using iodized salt) during pregnancy is a smooth move. Cuts down on throwbacks to Neanderthals.
In a revolution, there are only three percent who join up to fight. We are not at critical mass yet.
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