this is from the TV show The family Guy
what young rpublicans endorse.
we help those who already have the means to help themselves, also we perpetuate the ideal that Jesus chose America to destroy non believers and brown people.
I've never watched Family Guy all the way through, but I saw the episode of South Park that dissed it.Â
Anyway, that quote helps illustrate why lame satire can be so subvsersive. A joke doesn't have to represent the truth, but if it makes people feel self-satisfied for laughing at it, and if it is repeated enough times, people start to accept it as the truth anyway.
We get this in Britain. Thanks to the lousy "alternative comedians" of the 80s people still blame Margaret Thatcher for all the country's woes.
IMHO, one of the problems with Bush is not a low opinion of certain "brown people", but an unrealistic one. This is why he thinks that if he sends troops off to Afghanistan and Iraq and roots out a few "extremists", the true "peace of Islam" will reveal itself. Well, Islam has been at war with the world for 1,400 years, and bombing caves in Afghanistan isn't going to change that.
Of course, it could be that Bush realises that the problem is Islam and not "extremism" and that diplomatic pressures prevent him from saying so, but his refusal to guard the USA's borders against the Mexican reconquista suggests that he really is as idealistic as he seems.