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Wednesday, April 03, 2019
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Caravan Response Highlights Extent Of Progressive Hypocrisy
Local authorities are being asked to assist in the care of these undocumented transients.
But shouldn't enlightened progressives be outraged at this policy request?
They, after all, tossed conniptions at Sheriff Joe Arpaio taking it upon himself to enforce federal laws that were not.
The vigilante patriots of the Minute Man Project were condemned for doing nothing more than monitoring the border and reporting violations to law enforcement.
Activists are lamenting that the holding area for the horde of illegals swarming over the border resembles a concentration camp.
But unlike the case of the historical facilities alluded to, no one was forced into the ones the United States is accused of administering in this instance.
No goons banged down the doors of these people and dragged them here.
How many making these complaints are going to grant these migrants shelter in the gated communities from whence those making these sorts of allegations usually ensconce themselves with luxuries they would deny those deemed less enlightened in terms of espoused ideology?
By Frederick Meekins
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Diversity Fanatics Manipulate History Not For Education But To Advance Agenda Narrative
These subversives constantly harp the shortcomings of the past in the hopes of disgusting the otherwise undiscerning into going along with the pending revolution to collapse what remains of America's constitutional liberties.
Now, the First Lady of Virginia Pamela Northam is accused of a thought crime for handling a legislative page a piece of cotton during a tour of the Governor's Mansion and asking the student to imagine what it would be like to be enslaved and forced to pick that all day.
Is not that the entire point of history, to try and better understand as much as possible what those in he past endured?
One must ask then what exactly was it that Mrs. Northam did so wrong?
Try and prompt someone to try and think for themselves rather than reflexively respond in a manner as commanded by social engineers?
A complaint letter --- not even written by one of the students to whom the cotton was handed which also included Whites as well ---- states that the First Lady of Virginia's presentation made one of the delicate snowflakes within eartshot “uncomfortable”.
So how is that worse than what the average American feels every time these regrettable transgressions of the past are invoked to justify developments such as looting after unpopular trial verdicts and the expansion of social programs that will plunge the nation further into a debt spiral from which it will likely never recover?
So what is it going to be?
Are we going to reemphasize the negativity of the past to the point where the positive things we do have as a country are forgotten or are we to ignore them entirely because some have so pandered to the aggrieved so spoiled by unmerited concessions that the fawning attention demanded now overwhelms them?
By Frederick Meekins