If you’re on the opposite side of Dick Van Dyke you better take a long look in the mirror. Maybe do a Dawsons Creek montage, standing by a lake skipping stones reevaluating your life
I notice that nowhere did he say we should embrace, forgive, welcome, pardon, or in any other way consider whatsoever the feelings of those evil men and women.
After tomorrow I hope we can banish any belief of our fraternity with these people.
It's worth highlighting that this was written by Rod Serling, who apparently asked Dick Van Dyke to read it on his behalf in 1964. So, I guess just a reminder, Rod Serling was incredible. And yes, Dick Van Dyke, too. But Rod Serling.
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I notice that nowhere did he say we should embrace, forgive, welcome, pardon, or in any other way consider whatsoever the feelings of those evil men and women.
After tomorrow I hope we can banish any belief of our fraternity with these people.