It Doesn’t Take Much

     I’ve used the following analogy before, of course. (The good ones have a lot of life in them.)


Add a cup of wine to a barrel of sewage:
It remains a barrel of sewage.
Add a cup of sewage to a barrel of wine:
It becomes a barrel of sewage.

     Which segues nicely with this:

     …It deals with Aurora, Colorado, a much smaller bedroom community to the east of Denver. There was never any significant debate over the migrants in Aurora. They didn’t want them, but the migrants began arriving in significant numbers without an invitation. Unfortunately for Aurora’s residents, a significant number of the “new arrivals” were not there for a free bed and a few meals. They turned out to be members of the notorious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, and they set up shop in Aurora and immediately got to “work.” (NY Post)

     Denver’s decision to welcome migrants with open arms is bringing bloodshed to the suburbs next door. A notorious Venezuelan prison gang has set up shop in Aurora, Colorado — even though the town wanted no part of the influx of asylum seekers in the first place.
     Aurora — a quiet bedroom community with a population of 390,000 directly east of the Mile-High City — has become a base of operations for the brutal Tren de Aragua gang, which has seized multiple apartment complexes and set off a wave of violent crime….

     …and this:

     Add a “cup” of Third World savages to the civilized, peaceful United States, and the U.S. becomes the Third World, with all its savagery. Americans, though largely armed, are unprepared to do what must be done – because they expect the “forces of order” to side with the savages.

     At this point, I’d read about the vigilante execution of the politicians and Deep Staters who engineered these atrocities against the American people and smile.