There’s a so-called “movement” taking place across America that supposedly started as a chant at college football games this fall.
“F*ck Biden!” is the chant and strangely those who have resorted to stooping into the cesspool with Biden believe they are saying something significant, if not substantive.
Unfortunately, they could not be more wrong. But why?
Scatological lingo has been around pretty much since the dawn of time and is frequently used as an alternative for clear, rational thought and verbal expression over something that has caused someone to be angry, or even worse happy, about someone or something.
Being an alternative means that the thought and verbiage used are unclear and irrational, and says more about the individual vomiting-up the lingo than it does about the thing or person being addressed.
Putrid-speaking people who frequently use “F-bombs” to express themselves generally are not the sharpest knives in the drawer and tend toward brute-beast-bullying to get their way when in a dispute.
Jesus told the Pharisees, when they irrationally accused him of demon possession, “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” (Matt. 12:34).
In other words, whatever fills in the inner being of a person will come pouring out in what he has to say.
“The good person out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings for evil.”
So, when we apply Jesus’ principle to this whole idea of using gutter lingo to disparage or demean the (cough, cough) President of the United States, is it out of the good treasure or evil abundance of the heart?
Most sensible people would answer evil.
But worse yet, as if using four-letter filthy lingo to express oneself isn’t bad enough, “F*ck Biden” says nothing substantive.
There is no coherent argument being made.
There are no propositions leading to a valid conclusion.
And I hardly think that anyone is being encouraged to have raw, bestial, perverted sex with Joe Biden.
And if the latter is the message, then those doing the encouraging are just as sick and demented as he is on his worst day of fondling or molesting women and little girls.
“F*ck Biden” is as empty as the hearts and minds of those uttering or displaying it.
It means nothing aside from reflecting the “careless word” that Jesus mentioned everyone will give an account of, whether for justification or condemnation (Matt. 13:37).
So, if you’re one of those who is caught up in this “movement” of expressing your disdain for our pathetic “President,” Joe Biden, and using F-bombs to do it, would you please re-think just what it is that you’re trying to say?
Moreover, if you happen to be a Christian and you think it is apropos to use four-letter expletives to get your message across, would you please do a heart check and see what exactly is it that abundantly fills it?
While you’re at it, remember this: “Let no putrid talk come out of your mouth, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear” (Eph. 4:29).
What you say is not only a reflection of your own character, but it sends out a message, as vacuous as it may be, to others that you’re as evil, rotten, and disgusting as the person you’ve chosen to condemn.
And when it comes to “F*ck Biden,” it doesn’t get much more evil, rotten, and disgusting than that (see Eph. 5:4).