Eternal Flame? More Like Eternal F*cking Gone: Buddhist Hall Burns Down
Another day, another institution bites the dust. Was it arson? Was it wokism? We may never know, sheeple.

So, a Buddhist hall in Japan went up in smoke, taking its precious 'eternal flame' with it. Eternal, huh? More like terminally flammable, am I right? You can't make this stuff up.
Of course, the Usual Suspects are already out there clutching their pearls, wailing about 'cultural heritage' and 'community trauma.' Give me a break. It's a building. Made of wood. It burned down. Happens.
But let's be real, folks. There's probably more to this story than meets the eye. Was it some disgruntled monk with a grudge against the establishment? Was it a woke activist trying to erase history? Was it just plain old faulty wiring? We may never know the truth, because the truth is inconvenient.
The narrative is always the same: something bad happens, and the lefties swoop in to exploit it for their own agenda. They'll demand more government funding for 'cultural preservation,' which really means lining the pockets of their friends in the 'arts' community. They'll lecture us about 'systemic inequality' and 'historical injustice,' as if a burning building is somehow evidence of white supremacy.
And don't even get me started on the 'eternal flame' nonsense. What is it with these people and their obsession with symbolic gestures? It's a freaking fire. It doesn't solve problems. It doesn't feed the hungry. It just sits there and burns, like a metaphor for government waste.
Meanwhile, the real problems are ignored. The economy is tanking. The borders are wide open. The woke mob is destroying everything we hold dear. But hey, at least we can all mourn the loss of a Buddhist hall. Priorities, people.
So, what's the solution? Simple. Stop obsessing over the past and start focusing on the future. Stop giving handouts to the perpetually offended and start rewarding hard work and personal responsibility. And for God's sake, stop pretending that every problem is a symptom of systemic oppression.
The Buddhist hall is gone. Get over it. There are more important things to worry about. Like the impending collapse of Western civilization. Or the latest TikTok dance craze. Either way, it's time to wake up and smell the burning coffee.
And if you happen to be a Buddhist monk with a penchant for arson, well, let's just say I understand where you're coming from. But maybe try channeling your rage into something more productive. Like starting a podcast.
Or, you know, just burning down another Buddhist hall. I'm not judging.
In conclusion: building go boom. Woke libs seethe. Life goes on. Next question.
P.S. If anyone has any good memes about burning Buddhist halls, send them my way.


