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Okay, I’ll admit it: I’m prejudiced!

Prejudiced? Well of course I’m prejudiced. Everybody’s prejudiced. The only difference is that my prejudices are the correct ones and everybody else’s are the wrong ones.

Now don’t tell me it’s bad to have prejudices. My God, if you don’t have prejudices, it means you don’t have values and standards. And if you don’t have values and standards, you’re good for nothing as far as I’m concerned and you’re just using up valuable space on this planet.

Anyone who has values and standards about what’s good or bad, right or wrong, automatically has prejudices. If you do not like anything that lives up to your standards and values, that’s prejudice.

Among my prejudices are people who use expressions like “yeah, right” and call people “dude”. People whose favorite term of abuse is “douchebag”. People who use the “f” word indiscriminately. People who use bad language. All of these, of course, are characteristics common among the Obama supporters who spam Youtube with their silly, prejudiced messages. Just have a look at their comments and see for yourself.

Some people might think that I’m prejudiced against Obama because of the color of his skin. That’ is simply not true. I don’t mind the color of anyone’s skin provided they share the same cultural and spiritual values as me. But anyone who hangs around with Bill Ayres, Louis Farrakhan, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright or Khalid al Mansour does not share my cultural and spiritual values.

I am also prejudiced against Obama because he has lied about his associations with these people, just as he has lied about what he can do for this country. Of course, he is not exactly the first politician to lie. And he won’t be the last. There are a lot of them about. Barney Frank, for example.
While I am not prejudiced against religions in general, I am prejudiced against religions that want to kill anyone who doesn’t believe as they do. I guess my taste in religion is prejudiced towards the gentler religions like traditional Christianity, Buddhism and Sufism.

What about my other prejudices? Well, I don’t necessarily mind people who are arrogant. Some people call me arrogant, which just shows how the term can be misused. I also don’t mind people who are ignorant and stupid. Oops, do I mean intellectually challenged? No I don’t. Come to think of it, that’s another prejudice of mine: political correctness. I think it’s carried too far. Or is it just because I am “culturally challenged”? Anyway, while I don’t mind people who are ignorant, stupid or arrogant, I am prejudiced against people who combine ignorance and stupidity with arrogance.

Like a lot of Obama supporters.
Of course, like any sane person I am prejudiced against Keith Olbermann. How could anyone not be prejudiced against such a bigoted blowhard?

And what person in their right mind could not be prejudiced against the Great Political Whore of Babylon, otherwise known as Arianna Huffington, or the Beast With No Name, whose name, as you might have gathered, is never mentioned on my channel?
As you might have noticed from one of my other videos, I am prejudiced against people who use third world orphans as fashion accessories. The same goes for people who use dogs for the same purpose, whether poodles or pit bull terriers.
You might also have noticed from my anti-rap rap video, I am prejudiced against people who wear their baseball caps sideways or back to front. For one thing it’s such a dreary cliche. Secondly, it’s an offense to the eye to see so many clones walking the streets. It’s a blot on the landscape.
If God wanted you to wear your cap sideways, he would have created a baseball cap with a logo on the side. If he wanted you to wear your cap backwards, he would have put the logo on the back.

Except that then of course it would be the front.

Anyway, the logo is always above the bill, so that’s the part that is supposed to be worn at the front.
To tell the truth I’m not all that keen on baseball caps anyway.

In my next video I will have more to say about prejudice. In the meantime I will leave you with this conclusion: There is nothing wrong with prejudice, as long as it is MY prejudice.

Anyone who is against me because of my prejudices is being intolerably intolerant and displaying the worst kind of prejudice imaginable.

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Speak your piece

and vent your likes and dislikes while you may

For freedom is a fragile thing

and may soon be snatched away

and then you’ll only be able to speak

and act in a prescribed way

(from the lexicon of the wise sayings of OldGrumpyGuy)