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July 14, 2014

A couple of generations ago forthrightness was expected,

every day, in every thing. It was a measure of maturity.
Nobody got away with mushmouth spin, everyone kept to the simple truth as they knew it or they got eased out of adult society and sat at the kid's table come Thanksgiving. We owe each other our true thoughts in a straightforward way. We don't have to be right but we do have to be honest. Absent that, we devolve into frillery and artifice. This notion is mostly past tense now, as confirmed by political correctness—social anesthesia if you will. But there are those who carry on, convinced by experience that optimism is warranted only if you see things as they are, or close enough. They carry on not as a heroic mission mind you, it's just the way they are. We'll not name names here, they know who they are, it's a small club.
ol remus and the woodpile report

Posted by gerardvanderleun at July 14, 2014 11:02 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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....convinced by experience that optimism is warranted only if you see things as they are...

The basis of Catholic philosophy is observed truth.
- Thomas Aquinas

Perception trumps reality.
- Every idiot leftie you ever met

Posted by: Rob De Witt [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 14, 2014 12:40 PM

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