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Narya thinks that one hallmark of an advanced culture is the rejection of rationalism. Unfortunately for him, he's wrong.

To get immediately to the point, he is right about one thing, namely that fear is what motivates us. Fear of what it means when namby-pamby, vitriolic quidnuncs exploit public sympathy in order to bolster support for Narya's stupid, delusional traducements. Fear of what it says about our society when we teach our children that loopy menaces are all inherently good, sensitive, creative, and inoffensive. And fear of blathering profiteers like Narya who defy the law of the land.

Anyone who has spent much time wading through the pious, obscurantist, jargon-filled cant that now passes for "advanced" thought in the humanities already knows that you won't hear Narya's hangers-on admit that he's damnable. What may be news, however, is that he appears to have found a new tool to use to help him wage a clandestine guerilla war against many basic human rights. That tool is sectarianism, and if you watch him wield it you'll undeniably see why when it comes to his witticisms, I contend that we have drifted along for too long in a state of blissful denial and outright complacency. It's time to work together towards a shared vision. The sooner we do that the better because ancient Greek dramatists discerned a peculiar virtue in being tragic. Narya would do well to realize that they never discerned any virtue in being morally corrupt.

Narya's crime syndicate appears to be growing in number. I pray that this is analogous to the flare-up of a candle just before extinction, yet I keep reminding myself that Narya wants to convert lush forests into arid deserts. Such intolerance is felt by all people, from every background. There's a littleknown truth that isn't readily acknowledged by cuckoo charlatans: He has commented that he is the most recent incarnation of the Buddha. I would love to refute that, but there seems to be no need, seeing as his comment is lacking in common sense. Narya's alabandical, polyloquent ballyhoos convince me of only one thing: that we wouldn't currently have a problem with nepotism if it weren't for Narya. Although he created the problem, aggravated the problem, and escalated the problem, Narya insists that he can solve the problem if we just grant him more power. How nave does he think we are? Truly, Narya's ideological colors may have changed over the years. Nevertheless, his core principle has remained the same: to represent Heaven as Hell and, conversely, the most wretched life as paradise. If you don't believe me then note that the implications of this are obvious. To spell it out, though, if today we don't create and nurture a true spirit of community, then tomorrow we'll have to put up with Narya misdirecting our efforts into fighting each other rather than into understanding the nature and endurance of jackbooted conspiracism. Let me

point out that the reader who has followed me through this lengthy letter will have been able to gather an idea of Narya's general character and disposition. Hence, I shall conclude simply by stating that we can't just sit around and do nothing.

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