Paper Cuts Can Kill
In case you need a good scare, there is a list of Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries chosen by a panel of 15 Neo-Nazis posing as scholars. We've never heard of someone bleeding to death from a paper cut, so we still aren't sure what they mean.
No. 1: The Communist Manifesto. "The Evil Empire of the Soviet Union put the Manifesto into practice." Either these scholars never read the Communist Manifesto or never read their Soviet History. While Lenin had read the Marx's manifesto, and borrowed the term Communist, the Soviet Union was by no means a working model of Marx's book. The Revolution will be blogged.
No. 4: The Kinsey Report. Sex is an essential part of the human experience. Just ask the Shakers, if there are any left, what life without sex is like. We think its something that probably deserves some study. "The report...said that 37% of adult males had had at least one homosexual experience" We're left wondering, only 37%?
Honorable Mention: On Liberty. Yes. The last thing we need is more liberty. We don't need liberty, just frey-dom.
No. 1: The Communist Manifesto. "The Evil Empire of the Soviet Union put the Manifesto into practice." Either these scholars never read the Communist Manifesto or never read their Soviet History. While Lenin had read the Marx's manifesto, and borrowed the term Communist, the Soviet Union was by no means a working model of Marx's book. The Revolution will be blogged.
No. 4: The Kinsey Report. Sex is an essential part of the human experience. Just ask the Shakers, if there are any left, what life without sex is like. We think its something that probably deserves some study. "The report...said that 37% of adult males had had at least one homosexual experience" We're left wondering, only 37%?
Honorable Mention: On Liberty. Yes. The last thing we need is more liberty. We don't need liberty, just frey-dom.
Labels: Idiocracy

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It figures that Phyllis Schafly is the only woman on their esteemed [?] panel of idiots.
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