Apparently the Gulags Weren’t That Bad

It’s frightening just how badly educated SJWs really are. This is an example.

“Do you even think, that some of these, like, MAGA people could be “re-educated?” asks the Veritas journalist in a preview of Tuesday’s exposé (set for full release at Noon, ET).

“We gotta try, so like, in Nazi Germany after the fall of the Nazi party, there was a shit-ton of the populace that was fucking Nazi-fied,” said field organizer Kyle Jurek.

“Germany had to spend billions of dollars re-educating their fucking people to not be nazis. Like, we’re probably going to have to do the same thing here,” he added. “That’s kind of what all Bernie’s whole fucking like “Hey, free education for everybody – because we’re going to have to teach you not to be a fucking Nazi”

Jurek went on to explain “there’s a reason Joseph Stalin had gulags,” adding “And actually, gulags were a lot better than what the CIA has told us that they were. Like, people were actually paid a living wage in gulags, they had conjugal visits in gulags, gulags were actually menat for like re-education.”

Yes, there was a reason that Stalin used gulags, it was because he was a fucking monster – much like Jurek here. As for the CIA, no, don’t ask them, read some fucking Solzhenitsyn, you utter piece of shit. After all, he experienced this “re-education” system first hand.

Not only do we have utter insanity here – but the level of education is lower than zero. A living fucking wage, for crying out loud! people were worked to death.

Oh, and people who voted for Donald Trump are not Nazis, FFS!

Kyle Jurek is in the running for evil shitstain of the year and we are barely started.

9 Comments

  1. Well at least he is being up front about what an utter bastard he is. That also means that anyone who votes for such people are without excuse.

  2. Know how you know you aren’t living in a dictatorship?
    You get to shout loudly that you are living in a dictatorship… more than once.

  3. It takes a really arrogant view of your opinions to believe that anyone who disagrees with you is wrong by definition and therefore needs to be re-educated. Who is the most likely to be mistaken, someone who thinks like that or someone who is open to discussion?

    • Sargon has a good take on this. He puts much of it down to social media echo Chambers. These people have no idea how ordinary people react to their ideology. Then comes voting day and they get a dose of reality good and hard.

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