THE CULT OF THE DAILY KOS AND THE KOOL AID OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
by Eric Allen Bell
[www.frontpagemag.com]
This is the story of Daily Kos readers’ response to Eric Allen Bell’s piece, “Manifesto for a World Gone Off its Meds”. Eric is swarmed by irrational “cult followers” who attack Eric, and want his article taken down.
It is interesting to see Eric Allen Bell using the word “cult” in this context, because I had a similar experience . . . at the hands of Eric Allen Bell.
As can be seen here, Eric Allen Bell had hundreds, and hundreds, and hundreds of people coming to vote down my Youtube video. [www.youtube.com]
This was in response to Counter Jihad Magazine#1 that criticized Eric’s handling of the bounty, his statements on Israel National Radio, his assertion that Jewish Supremacists controlled America, and so on. But, Eric’s minions did not want to talk about any of that. They considered the video to be a threat to Eric Allen Bell’s life. They wanted the police called, and a restraining order issued. I was a lonely bad Christian for doing this, and, of course, I was insane. Eric Allen Bell even chimed in by telling me that God is closer to me than I am to myself.
I think Eric knows very well what the word “cult” means. The word applies to him to the extent that he wraps people around his finger, gets people to defend him even when they know what he is doing is wrong, and that he turns his followers against people he doesn’t like.
by Eric Allen Bell
[www.frontpagemag.com]
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“It was like something out of a zombie movie. The protagonist finds himself surrounded by lifeless, mindless monsters in a catatonic trance state, unstoppable, charging at him from every angle. And no matter how many times he fires at them with his super powerful automatic machine gun, they just keep coming at him, over the hills, through the windows, bursting through the floorboards – waves and waves of lifeless zombies for as far as the eye can see.” – Eric Allen Bell
This is the story of Daily Kos readers’ response to Eric Allen Bell’s piece, “Manifesto for a World Gone Off its Meds”. Eric is swarmed by irrational “cult followers” who attack Eric, and want his article taken down.
It is interesting to see Eric Allen Bell using the word “cult” in this context, because I had a similar experience . . . at the hands of Eric Allen Bell.
As can be seen here, Eric Allen Bell had hundreds, and hundreds, and hundreds of people coming to vote down my Youtube video. [www.youtube.com]
This was in response to Counter Jihad Magazine#1 that criticized Eric’s handling of the bounty, his statements on Israel National Radio, his assertion that Jewish Supremacists controlled America, and so on. But, Eric’s minions did not want to talk about any of that. They considered the video to be a threat to Eric Allen Bell’s life. They wanted the police called, and a restraining order issued. I was a lonely bad Christian for doing this, and, of course, I was insane. Eric Allen Bell even chimed in by telling me that God is closer to me than I am to myself.
I think Eric knows very well what the word “cult” means. The word applies to him to the extent that he wraps people around his finger, gets people to defend him even when they know what he is doing is wrong, and that he turns his followers against people he doesn’t like.