Impossible Objects

(s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s
       (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s

(p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s       (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s           (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s    (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s    (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s   (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s 
(p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s        (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s  

IV

2/13/2021

 
Our culture remains superstitious -- believing magic to be real. Speak the incantation and the slumbering horror shall rise from the depths.
In the world of relativism, there are no positions that are wrong. We must afford equal respect to every viewpoint, because they are all of equal worth: nothing. They are worthless because none of them is worth less than any other. Since no vantage is worse, none can be better.

There is no judgment of positions, and so the only question is whether it is spoken aloud.
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Once spoken, the relativist believes that we must respect a view as equal to our own. The only judgment for repugnant ideas is to silence them.  

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