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Indian Country (Kelly Turnbull, #2) Indian Country by Kurt Schlichter
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“Yes, the Left hates Trump, but its hatred is really for us. In its hive mind, we have no right to rule ourselves, no moral standing to defy the pagan god of Progressivism. And, as with other religious fanatics, anything leftists choose to do is therefore justified if it serves their perverted vision of the greater good by bringing us heathens to heel.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“But I think the difference is that I might die because I am expendable in the fight for freedom. You might die because because you’re not dependable in the fight for oppression.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“That’s the thing about our progressive betters, Colonel. They never listen. Especially when it’s something they don’t want to hear.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“In the People’s Republic, they were big on ID. Apparently somewhere along the way, identification had stopped being racist because they were always asking for it.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“Are these song books approved?” asked Darcy Puig, the regional Inclusiveness Inspector. About 24 and a recent graduate of Notre Dame, where she had majored in Oppression Studies, she had come to Jasper’s First Baptist Church as part of her regular inspections of licensed religious organizations. She was squat and had dyed black hair cut in a bowl shape. A stainless steel spike protruded from her lower lip.”
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“The loading took 30 minutes, plus another ten inside as the crew argued with irate travelers about their luggage, demanding random pieces be checked because of “luggage privilege.”
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“He picked up a copy of the in-flight magazine, Sky Justice. The cover story was a hagiography about a differently abled Justice Air pilot. She was blind.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“Sometimes we have to work with bad guys to get other worse guys,”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“But I was wrong. The Left did not engage in the soul-searching or self-examination necessary to understand why half of America – incidentally, the half with most of the senators, congressmen, and Electoral College votes – rejected it. Or, if it did, the result of that soul-searching and self-examination was a renewed sense of its own absolute moral purity and its manifest destiny to rule over us.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“They’re Americans who kill other Americans who tried to take away the rights God gave them. The right to say what they think, to pray how they want, to keep a rifle to protect those rights.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“The cover story was a hagiography about a differently abled Justice Air pilot. She was blind.”
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“hagiography”
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“chyron”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“The message – we have your children, and we have you – was loud and clear.”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country
“Yes, the Left hates Trump, but its hatred is really for us. In its hive mind, we have no right to rule ourselves, no moral standing to defy the pagan god of Progressivism. And, as with other religious fanatics, anything leftists choose to do is therefore justified if it serves their perverted vision of the greater good by bringing us heathens to heel. That’s why we have seen blue state governments allow conservatives to be silenced, to be intimidated, and to be beaten, in the full view of blue state law enforcement. My worst fears are slowly coming true, much to my regret. The Left is using all its governmental, political, and cultural power to marginalize and repress its opponents. If you want to see the true frothing hatred of the Left, jump on social media. Don’t worry – the leftists will tell you exactly what they”
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“I make it a point not to pay attention to politics anymore.” “Yes, but soon politics will be paying attention to you,”
Kurt Schlichter, Indian Country