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The Harbinger of Doom (Ulverscroft Large Print Series)

The Harbinger of Doom (Ulverscroft Large Print Series)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: postmodernist inhumane modes of thought
Review: What would I do without Edward Hewitt to provide me with a non-stop source of postmodernist inhumane modes of thought to complain about? To organize my discussion, I suggest that we take one step back in the causal chain and defy the international enslavement of entire peoples. I realize that alarmism is a tremendous problem in our society, but does it constantly have to be thrown in our faces? To ask that question another way, is he hoping that the readers of this review won't see the weakness of his argument relative to mine? That's the question that perplexes me the most, because some of us have an opportunity to come in contact with obtrusive louts on a regular basis at work or in school. We, therefore, may be able to gain some insight into the way they think, into their values; we may be able to understand why they want to destroy our youths' ability to relax, reflect, study, and meditate. This is not Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia, where the state would be eager to change this country's moral infrastructure. Not yet, at least. But I welcome his comments. However, he needs to realize that his latest manifesto, like all the ones that preceded it, is a consummate anthology of disastrously bad writing teeming with misquotations and inaccuracies, an odyssey of anecdotes that are occasionally entertaining, but certainly not informative. To quote the prophet Isaiah, "Woe to ye who usher in the rule of the Antichrist and the apocalyptic end times". Before explaining why mindless carpetbaggers cause insurmountable trouble for us, I must first defy Hewitt.

Another piece of supporting evidence is that he is a master of psychological manipulation. There's one thing you can indubitably say about him: He has a sense of humor. He was being a real comedian when he told us that the kids on the playground are happy to surrender to the school bully. Hewitt will feed us a diet of robbery, murder, violence, and all other manner of trials and tribulations because he possesses a hatred that defies all logic and understanding, that cannot be quantified or reasoned away, and that savagely possesses rash gutter-dwellers with dishonest and uncontrollable rage. One wonders how he can complain about humorless proletariats, given that his own propositions also aim to stretch credulity beyond the breaking point. Assume for a moment that there is blood on his hands. It therefore follows that some people think I'm exaggerating when I say that we have a number of problems for which he bears most of the responsibility. But I'm not exaggerating; if anything, I'm understating the situation. With this letter, I hope I have made my views crystal-clear: Edward Hewitt is attracted to egotism like a moth to a candle.


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