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October 6, 2012

"The Left is a negation of difference:"

they want everyone to be the same; they love uniformity and demand conformity....The Left is a negation of quality:
in their world everything is standardized; it’s an appeal to the lowest common denominator. That is why everything they produce is of low quality; that is why their art is a crucifix in a jar of urine; that is why they resent beauty and seek to destroy it, be it through their so-called art or through miscegenation. Beauty is elitist, discriminatory, non-democratic. Therefore, the Left is also a negation of beauty. -- Alex Kurtagic: The Great Erasure

Posted by gerardvanderleun at October 6, 2012 9:07 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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First and foremost, the highest value must be Truth. If the foundation for your worldview is not Truth, then it must be something other than Truth. Error is not truth, but good people of good faith can still be in error. Many are. Falsehood is another matter.

Political correctness is a systematic replacement of uncomfortable truths with palliative lies. It is a double lie, in that it supplants Truth with falsehood in the name of compassion.

Equality is the highest value of the left. Equality of the sexes, races, religions, and cultures is a lie. It must be enforced with multiple layers of falsehood, and ultimately coercion. Look what happened to Derbyshire. Look what Pamela Geller endures on a daily basis. Look (if you have the stomach) at ten minutes of network television. It is all the Lie writ large.

We have two generations of children raised up in the Lie. They are in error, and as such are slaves to the Lie. First we must make war on the liars. If the Lie is discredited, then perhaps we have a chance to work on Error.

JWM

Posted by: jwm at October 6, 2012 10:04 AM

"Liberals hate individualism so much because they suck at it."
~ Neil Boortz

Posted by: Mike at October 6, 2012 6:24 PM

Posted by: edaddy at October 6, 2012 6:48 PM

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