So, in my journalism class, there's this guy who's... well... disturbed. As in, clinically diagnosed with emotional disorders. Normally, I wouldn't make a big deal of it, or even mention it here, but he's pretty much the definition of libtarded. In our discussions of current events, he always ties it in to Bush. I am not kidding. Always. The following are not exaggerated in any way:
We recently discussed a sports game. He said that athletes are generally stupid, and that was further proof that Bush is stupid, because he used to do rugby.
Soon after Katrina, we were talking about the new director of FEMA to be appointed. His words: "I don't think the new guy will do a good job, after all, Bush is just appointing one of his cronies. Bush has been a terrible president, and we don't need any more of his cocaine-buddies in office."
You get the picture.
Well, I found out today, he has a blog, cataloguing his tales of conflicts with the local school system's 'special needs' program. In which he sees himself as some sort of messiah, saving the autistic kids from the cruel slavery of assisted living. Some particularly good quotes:
This blog will put the tarnish on such hypocrites and make them shine like the sun for all those sensible to see and boo at. The upcoming blogs I will post will relate to the unfairness and disgraceful quality of Special Education policies in [removed] and nationally. But remember this: I will not sugar-coat reality to the teachers or administrators who may or may not read this blog. I will spoon feed the truth to you tenfold. Choose to read this blog, or continue down the path of ignorance and pious stupidity.
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No inflated self-esteem up there, none at all.
If parents would simply protest this trash, and by protest I mean by the thousands, signing petitions and perhaps making dummies of a school officials and starting to stab it with a pencil a couple thousand times and shoving an apple in its mouth to lighten things up a bit, I'm sure the school board members would be far more inclined to do their job, because that would be the Democratic way.
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Maybe if one of these school officials was hung up against the wall and beaten with the flag pole until they started pissing blood, things would get done.
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Nor violent tendencies. He can't have violent tendencies, after all, he was:
defined, without purpose and without justification, as a "student with disabilities"
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Special Education is the Tard Factory for parents all over the country.
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He sure is sensitive to the disabilities of his fellow 'Special Needs' students, isn't he?
I'm debating whether or not to post his blog, because it contains a lot of identifying information. It's basically more of the same, however.
I think the main problem I have is that he persists in seeing me as his friend merely because I'm too polite to tell him I'm tired of his libtardedness.
edit: fixed quote tags