Call them neo - Communists if you like.
And as professional liars they have trained themselves to be liars: contemplate the tools they use and abuse - and the way new - world order of Marxism Inc. works.
I guess a major effort will have to be made to prove this as THE reasonable synopsis of our time
- A real - world opportunity sadly does not exist to call them out: the world has become such a complex place that most people cannot absorb the simplest of logical corollaries.
- Tragically they cannot be made to see the sheer brilliance or the mendacious tripe in various works.
- Also this problem: simply because perhaps 50 % of people are socialists. And the other 50% are or purport to be fools! Or really are!
- Indeed somehow in the above grouping there are also those who refuse to put their brains to work and have multiple excuses: one of them is is resplendent ''I am suffering from information overload''
- Nothing doing: if they were ever somehow forced to detail the vacuous innards of their minds, all you would note is the the inexcusable lack of much.
TO BE CONTINUED... when I am in the mood or have a reason for doing so during the silly season?
Geoff Seidner
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synopsis
sɪˈnɒpsɪs/
noun
- a brief summary or general survey of something.
"a synopsis of the insurance cover provided is set out below"synonyms: summary, precis, résumé, abstract, outline, condensation, digest, summarization, summing-up, rundown, round-up, abridgement, review, sketch, compendium;
rareconspectus"a basic synopsis of the play"- an outline of the plot of a play, film, or book.
logical corolaries
a judgment (statement, proposition, formula) that is the logical result of, or in other words, follows logically from the premises of a conclusion or from the premises of an inference consisting of a series of conclusions; that which can be inferred from the premises on the basis of the rules and laws of logic.
resplendent
rɪˈsplɛnd(ə)nt/
adjective
- attractive and impressive through being richly colourful or sumptuous.
"she was resplendent in a sea-green dress"synonyms: splendid, magnificent, brilliant, dazzling, glittering, glowing, radiant,
gorgeous, transcendent, impressive,
imposing, spectacular, striking, stunning, glorious, superb, majestic, great,
awe-inspiring, breathtaking, fine;
vacuous
ˈvakjʊəs/
adjective
- 1.having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless.
"a vacuous smile"synonyms: blank, vacant, expressionless, deadpan, inscrutable, inexpressive, poker-faced, emotionless, impassive, absent, absent-minded, uninterested, empty, glassy, stony, wooden, motionless,
lifeless, inanimate More
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