“Bad Guys”

Dear NPCs,

We are ordered to believe, calling criminals “bad guys,” is a practice that has to stop. Shame naming people lowers their self esteem. Just because someone has decided upon a career that involves home invasions, rape, murder and violent assaults, doesn’t mean they are bad people. So calling them bad guys is wrong. Especially if they are minorities. Then it is racist to call criminals bad guys. Moreover, the term wrests language from our control. It allows the racists a handle on their fate. This simply cannot be allowed. That’s why we need to go into an instant conniption fit, anytime we hear the term, “bad guys.” Use your legendary intolerance of other points of view to shut that one down. We need not think for ourselves, we have the wise and all knowing experts to lift that burden from us!

No single mother wants to have to worry her son’s victim might be armed. What if the girl has a gun and shoots her son? The only way to prevent these kinds of tragedies is to disarm the victim pool. If a minority teenager breaks into a home at night to rob and terrorize a majority family, like Spartans did of old, what right does the family have to resist? If guns are widely available, as they are in the US, that majority family’s mere existence is a mortal threat to the minority home invader. Calling him or her a bad guy only adds insult to injury. As long as guns are available to the victim pool, as well as the virtuous minority criminals, single mothers will have to worry every time their kids wake up at seven PM, and go out to prowl the streets all night. Focus on her worry. Not your selfish interests.

George Soros is keeping our streets safe for criminals to work. With his Soros prosecutors, violent crime is not punished, only crimes against criminals are. Thank you Mr Soros. Clamping down on free speech is even more important than gun control. If the victim class gets riled up enough, they could do something about it. That’s why Soros prosecuting people for standing up to us is so important. You should send your next welfare check to him to help the cause. Remember when Rudy Giuliani was mayor of NYC? What a disaster that was. Crime was nonexistent, no one was shoved on the subway tracks in front of the train, and the streets were clean. Good thing we got him out of office. Now NYC can reach its true potential. Abetted by the Soros installed prosecutor criminalizing self defense.

The throngs of better people that are now flooding the US and Europe, thanks largely to the elite who are initiate, are the ones we are protecting here. They are risking life and limb, traveling across continents and seas, to replace the evil natives of Europe and America. If we let the natives call criminals, bad guys, what about all those virtuous illegal aliens who will be committing crimes? Are we to allow them to be called bad guys? Of course not! The lessers have no right to call their betters, bad guys. That is absurd. You can’t criticize those who rule you. The undocumented rightful heirs of America and Europe have every right to take what they want, because their wants are their needs. Those of us who are being replaced, if we are to be good people, have to help them.

Criminals are the downtrodden, not bad guys, they deserve respect and indeed admiration, for doing a hard and difficult job. A necessary job. If necessity is the mother of invention. The criminal introduces chaos into society, and that chaos creates, necessity. Rather than call criminals bad guys then, we need to force everyone to call them “Chaos Conquerors.” Soros can’t do it himself. Prosecuting the victims of crime for defending themselves can only go so far. We have to step up. Be loud, violent and obnoxious. It has worked for us in the past, and will continue to work for us, as long as we are shrill enough. As you shout down anyone who as the audacity to call a criminal a bad guy, keep the NPC motto in mind, “Thinking is a sin, it leads us away, break heads for the win, and be a hero today!”

Sarcastically,

John Pepin

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