Jesus to Rod Dreher: fish sticks, not oysters
Some self-reflecting austerity might be in order
Perched above the Danube, for $105,000 per year, Rod Dreher and his ilk was proven wrong, once again, by the Hungarian people, whom they chose to stay ignorant of in their ivory tower of secular pleasure. The Hungarian masses, who paid for their lavish, haute think tank lifestyle, said “Enough!”
Dreher deserves the scorn he gets. I’d take his burden for 100 large per year.
Where does it say in the Bible that cushy jobs, nice apartments, infinite wine and oyster trips to Paris come for free?
My hands aren’t red typing this. Some self-reflecting austerity might be in order for the ivory tower dwellers of Budapest. The local elections by their patrons were lost, after all.
A diet of fish sticks, maybe?
It’s what Jesus would do. (Based on the cup scene from Indiana Jones 3.)

