Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Fani startin' to feel the karma in her fani

fanny (US): the bum
fanny (UK): the front of the bum (for a woman)

It's starting to get spicy for Fani Willis, one of the prosecuting attorneys going after Trump:

Willis recently gave a nauseatingly self-righteous, self-justifying speech at a church, cloaked in the language of praying publicly to God, essentially pleading her case to a captive audience that was susceptible to religious language. I despise such people, and it's a problem for both the left and the right. Remember rightie Reverend Ted Haggard? The man who preached against taking drugs and being homosexual... then got caught with a gay lover with whom he did drugs? This is at about that level. I wrote the following comment on Instapundit upon learning of little Fani's troubles:

After the long, self-righteous fart she let out in that Christian church, she deserves all the Buddhist karma that's coming her way. As a rule, the loudly pious people are the most leprous. There's a reason Jesus told people not to pray in public as the hypocrites do.

The comment has gotten me 9 upvotes so far... I imagine it made some other commenters nervous, though, because there are quite a few conservatives who piously virtue-signal on those threads. And plenty of so-called Christians love to pray in public. Jesus' injunction is from Matthew 6:5, by the way—the Sermon on the Mount. A whole section of that sermon is against public displays of virtue: don't loudly give alms, don't pray in public, don't announce to the world that you're fasting (by looking haggard), etc. I've been repeatedly guilty of a few of those sins myself, and they're all recorded right here on the blog.



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