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Forbidden Thoughts Forbidden Thoughts by Jason Rennie
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“Virtue signaling can best be explained as the devotion of a person’s entire existence to explaining how wonderful they (and their friends) are, and how terribly wrong everyone else is. The point of virtue signaling is to demonstrate superiority, for the purpose of consolidating power, prestige and financial reward. The culture of social justice is set up to reward the loudest and best complainers and to punish anyone that stands against them.”
Milo Yiannopoulos, Forbidden Thoughts
“The Schola, unlike the rest of the city, was no shining tower of crystal. It was, instead, a low, squat building, made of rock the exact color of a muddy sheep. Anders had seen more than a few muddy sheep in his life, and supposed that the Schola found them a creature worthy of emulation. They were certainly useful creatures, although Anders thought they were perhaps more appealing to the eye when they were clean—or, better, as a chop seared over a fire and rubbed with herbs and seasoning.”
Milo Yiannopoulos, Forbidden Thoughts
“Greetings, Commissioner Nasdaq,” replied the terminal. “Shall we play a game? A good game of chess perhaps? Or maybe a simulation of global thermonuclear war?”
Jason Rennie, Forbidden Thoughts
“In a totalitarian regime, can you trust the beggar at your door?”
Jason Rennie, Forbidden Thoughts
“Karl Marx Safe Space Educational Gulag she”
Jason Rennie, Forbidden Thoughts
“How did civilization die?”
Jason Rennie, Forbidden Thoughts
“If I were to put the current state of the science fiction genre into SF terms, it would be a space ship under attack. I won’t say which ship I’m thinking of, because this introduction would quickly dissolve into insufferable megafans arguing about whether or not the Enterprise could take down an Imperial Star Destroyer (no way in hell).”
Milo Yiannopoulos, Forbidden Thoughts