This book is a valuable corrective to the elitists, with their facts, compassion and perverse desire to you know, understand issues before weighing in on them. I would particularly recommend the book to readers with an obsessive hang-up about gay people, readers who didn't really care about the genocide in Rwanda because the victims were black Africans and, following the tragic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis in Japan, people who think that natural disasters are god's punishment for what a nation did three generations ago. Gift givers should also consider the book for racist relations whose comments ruin family events. Littlejohn's book would be an excellent primer for them.
Oh bless. You just want to hug him and say don't be afraid.
Or push him down some stone stairs, I can't decide.
Or push him down some stone stairs, I can't decide.
If you've ever heard of the Infinite Monkey Theorem, you'll realise that this is the vile proof of what happens when you don't supply enough bananas.
I read this book and was immediately minded to hit immigrants over the head with an imperial spanner. Not my best Tuesday.
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