Comment

Donald J. Trump, Silencer of Dissent

207
KGxvi1/16/2017 2:18:39 pm PST

re: #201 wrenchwench

Kinda like being white…. you either got it or you don’t. Very natural, and also, a bit Nazi.

Wait, did he actually say “learnt” instead of “learned”? Makes me think of this:

The Toad, having finished his breakfast, picked up a stout stick and swung it vigorously, belabouring imaginary animals. ‘I’ll learn ‘em to steal my house!’ he cried. ‘I’ll learn ‘em, I’ll learn ‘em!’

‘Don’t say “learn ‘em,” Toad,’ said the Rat, greatly shocked. ‘It’s not good English.’

‘What are you always nagging at Toad for?’ inquired the Badger, rather peevishly. ‘What’s the matter with his English? It’s the same what I use myself, and if it’s good enough for me, it ought to be good enough for you!’

‘I’m very sorry,’ said the Rat humbly. ‘Only I think it ought to be “teach ‘em,” not “learn ‘em.”’

‘But we don’t want to teach ‘em,’ replied the Badger. ‘We want to learn ‘em— learn ‘em, learn ‘em! And what’s more, we’re going to do it, too!’

‘Oh, very well, have it your own way,’ said the Rat. He was getting rather muddled about it himself, and presently he retired into a corner, where he could be heard muttering, ‘Learn ‘em, teach ‘em, teach ‘em, learn ‘em!’ till the Badger told him rather sharply to leave off.

(Wind in the Willows, Chapter 11)

As a side note, that’s the only scene I actually remember from that book. The only other thing I remember about that book is that it is the only one that actually put me to sleep (I read it for a book report in the 4th grade)