MoranopolyŽ

Your chance to connect the dots. . . The game where the more you play the more perverse you can become. The rules are simple. Just fill in the blanks.

Step 1 Pick a person

I do not like Person A: _______________. This person is a member of Group A: ________________. Here is something negative I want to say about that Group A: __________________.

Step 2 Pick another person

Someone else (Person B): ______________ is also a member of Group A. I heard (or even better can “prove”) that Person B is also a member of Group B: ______________. Here is something negative I want to say about Group B: ________________.

Step 3 Now connect the dots

Therefore, Person A: _________________ is supportive of ___________ (the negative I want to say about Group B).

Here's how it works:

Fred Jackson is pastor of a local Baptist church. He is also a member of the city's Rotary Club. Since the Rotary Club selects it members it can be called an “elitist snobby club.”

Donna Fields is also a member of the Rotary Club. Donna owns the nicest restaurant in town. The restaurant has a cigarette machine in the lobby area. They also have a license from the county to serve alcoholic drinks.

Therefore, the Fred Jackson—and while we are at it—the members of the local Baptist church are not only “elitist and snobby” they also condone the tobacco and alcohol industry.

You can make this game even better by adding more steps and making more and more absurd statements and conclusions.

Have fun! It’s MoranopolyŽ

MoranopolyŽ is a registered trademark for persons interested in spinning factoids rather than being truthful.

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