The Discerning Texan
All that is necessary for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing.
-- Edmund Burke
-- Edmund Burke
Friday, December 29, 2006
Post of the Day: My First Encounter with the Beast
A new blog has arrived--and what an arrival! The blog--Breath of the Beast--is introduced thusly:
We are Being Stalked By a Beast
Its spirit is focused on us because we are what it calls Dhimmis. It doesn’t matter if you don’t think of yourself as a Dhimmi, to the beast you are different so you are Dhimmi. The beast knows in its heart that you have not done anything to harm it but the beast is in pain and it will blame you and anyone else it sees. The closest get blamed first, then the next closest. It hates you. It envies you. It considers your existence an affront. It wants to destroy you. I have felt the hot breath of this beast on the back of my neck, have you? My story is below. Send me your story. I will post the best ones here.
The blog's author, Yaacov Ben Moshe, then posts his own First Encounter with the Beast. You will want to read it and think about it.
Let us hope that other stories appearing on this new blog continue to live up to the power of the first one: Well done, sir.
We are Being Stalked By a Beast
Its spirit is focused on us because we are what it calls Dhimmis. It doesn’t matter if you don’t think of yourself as a Dhimmi, to the beast you are different so you are Dhimmi. The beast knows in its heart that you have not done anything to harm it but the beast is in pain and it will blame you and anyone else it sees. The closest get blamed first, then the next closest. It hates you. It envies you. It considers your existence an affront. It wants to destroy you. I have felt the hot breath of this beast on the back of my neck, have you? My story is below. Send me your story. I will post the best ones here.
The blog's author, Yaacov Ben Moshe, then posts his own First Encounter with the Beast. You will want to read it and think about it.
Let us hope that other stories appearing on this new blog continue to live up to the power of the first one: Well done, sir.