The Lying Gets Easier With Practice

Because if you’re bent on humiliating your employees, and unmooring them from probity and any lingering realism – and if you want to make them routinely dishonest and pander to delusions, narcissism, and competitive pretension – then hey, why not go all-in?

On indulging imaginary pronouns – and delusions of being feline – at Bristol University.

15 Replies to “The Lying Gets Easier With Practice”

  1. Insanity is the norm these days. The only thing left is to ignore it unless someone is dumb enough to try and shove your face in it.

    1. I also do my best to ignore them. They crave attention, so don’t give them any.

  2. The left seems genuinely baffled as to why conservatives don’t trust intellectuals. For people who credit themselves with superior intelligence, they don’t have a lot of insight.

  3. “– and delusions of being feline –”
    In a corner of the classroom, put a big plastic bin with cat litter in it.
    Porcelain toilets are for humans only….

  4. I love Matt Walsh`s tactic. He has personal adjectives and wants to be referred to as brilliant and handsome.

  5. It’s a religious cult… the confused and unconverted are instructed to toss objective reality on the pyre and embrace the new subjective reality dogma which is so fluid even they have trouble keeping up with it. 63 genders…whose got time for that?
    “Say, by starting each meeting and conversation, presumably every day, with an ostentatious declaration of their own pronouns,…”
    I do this every Sunday it’s called the Nicene creed… simply speaking an acceptance that there’s something out there that’s bigger than all of us and that life ain’t all about you.
    This cutesy dog and pony show before each meeting is a declaration and confirmation of self where you and only you are the master of your domain and everyone else can go to Hell.
    Nothing more…nothing less.

      1. It is interesting that people believe that salvation will not save them from Hell. Yet these same people believe that the government can save them from a virus. In some ways humans have got to be one of the stupidest mammals on this earth.

  6. I miss the Victorian era, where the crazy and insane were kept safe on the third floor of a Victorian mansion. It’s called being delusional, and if we submit the crazy left will get even crazier. We should be mocking them into a fetal position, the are a blight on the fabric of society.

  7. During my last few years at Armpit College, I was constantly told by my department head that my duties included creating a “safe learning environment”. I was never told what that was but I’m sure that had I remained at AC, catering to a student–er, “customer”‘s–felineness would have been part of it.

  8. From the CBC this morning, a story about an alleged assault on an ice cream shop employee (comments conveniently disabled):

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    The employee said they left their home in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood across the Rideau Canal from downtown early Friday morning on their way to work at Moo Shu Ice Cream & Kitchen on Bank Street.

    But only a short distance from their home, the employee — whom CBC is not naming because of concerns for their safety — said they were approached by two men who hurled racial and other slurs and harassed them for wearing a mask.

    “They were yelling racially charged slurs at me and asking me if the reason that I had my mask on was because I was an anti-Asian slur,” they said.

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    1) Where have I heard this before? Something about a black actor in Chicago desperate for attention, wasn’t it?

    2) Who the hell are “they”? Were there more than one of you, or what? Speak ENGLISH, please. The CBC should more aware than most that we have two official languages in Canada, and this isn’t one of them…enabling their delusions really isn’t doing them the favor that you think it is.

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