Calling such concern for linguistic precision a clear indicator of a thriving country, a panel of historians from Yale University issued a statement Thursday announcing that quibbling over the exact definition of a concentration camp was a sign of a healthy society. “Studies of the past tell us that nitpicking the particular semantics of the term ‘concentration camp’ as they pertain to a place the government is actively sending people with no criminal history is highly associated with national stability,” said historian Kristen Boyd, who added that the more pedantic one’s reasoning for a facility not fully satisfying the criteria for a true concentration camp, the better that bodes for a country’s future.
Libs like John Stewart and Stephen Colbert who think fascism is just a leadup to a punchline are doing more damage to the cause than anything. John Stewart literally cried before congress over 9/11 responders, but for the visible heat-death of America he’s like “Lol.” They are the definition of controlled opposition, using their platform to keep everyone amused by the collapse of their country. Why isn’t John Stewart shouting and crying in desperation about fascism like he did for those 9/11 responders? Because he’s a lib.
Sadly, you are right. We need less comedy, more real action. Use your platforms to resist! Not make quips and little jokes.