JUST PADDLING WHILE THE EMPIRE BURNS

The phrase “fiddling while Rome burns” is an intriguing idiom, referencing the great fire which ravaged Rome for six days in 64 A.D. and the legend that Nero, one of the most sadistic, decadent, and cruel rulers of all-time, instead of taking action to stop the fire, played his lyre while composing a song about Rome’s destruction. The Roman historian Tacitus wrote that Nero was rumored to have sung about the destruction of Rome while watching the city burn but it’s likely this was just a myth.

The fire destroyed seventy percent of the city and left half the population homeless. There are those who believe Nero set the fire on purpose, especially after he used land cleared by the fire to build his Golden Palace and its surrounding pleasure gardens. Being a soulless autocrat at heart, Nero did what all feckless politicians do, he blamed the Christians (an obscure religious sect at the time) for the fire and had many arrested and executed.

Bill Kristol on Twitter: "1952 years ago: Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Today: GOP bigs fiddle while the Republican Party burns. https://t.co/gnFUu1MoaJ" / Twitter

Whether this story is true or just a parable, the messages are pertinent throughout history, and never more so than now. Occupying one’s time doing inconsequential things while a catastrophic event is underway is the ultimate in leadership failure. Focusing on trivial matters while your people are suffering during a time of crisis is the mark of an ineffectual irresponsible leader or one whose true purpose is to burn down society so it can be “built back better” in the form of a communist totalitarian state ruled by a globalist elite cabal.

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CLEAVAGE – IT’S LIKE LOOKING AT THE SUN – GET A SENSE OF IT AND LOOK AWAY

Every real world situation can be linked to a Seinfeld episode.

Dad punches man at Pennsylvania Wawa for ogling his daughter: police

The Upper Darby Police Department is searching for the man who police said caused serious injuries to his victim after hitting him in the face at the convenience store Sunday.

Police are searching for this man, who did not approve of a Wawa customer looking at his daughter and struck him in the face. The blow caused serious injuries.
Police are searching for an overprotective father who assaulted a man for looking at his daughter.The Upper Darby Police Department in suburban Philadelphia has released a picture of the man and his daughter who were in a Wawa convenience store Sunday when police said the man did not approve of how another male was looking at his child.

The suspect, dressed in a red polo shirt, punched the man in the face, police said. He then left the store.

The victim suffered serious injuries from the assault, police said.

Police did not release any additional information regarding the victim or suspect.

This guy’s not an overprotective father … That’s just his excuse for thumping the guy.

“If somebody’s looking at your daughter, why don’t you confront him instead of punching him?” Upper Darby police Superintendent Michael Chitwood told Philly.com. “This guy’s not an overprotective father … That’s just his excuse for thumping the guy.”