It really is amazing how we're living through such a total and comprehensive ideological takeover of the West—I bet you'd get these same exact statements in England, Scotland, Canada or Australia—and how it's bad etiquette to even mention it, how noticing paints you as some species of bigot.
It really is amazing how we're living through such a total and comprehensive ideological takeover of the West—I bet you'd get these same exact statements in England, Scotland, Canada or Australia—and how it's bad etiquette to even mention it, how noticing paints you as some species of bigot.
It feels like Civil Rights morality—equal opportunity, not being a bigot, helping the unfortunate outcast etc—was slowly heated up like the proverbial frog in boiling water until it became the first moral commandment of every action, and combined with our gradual secularization DEI has more or less supplanted the Ten Commandments and the Constitution.
No people can live in a moral vacuum and our brief post-Cold War tolerant multi-faith republic has been conquered by a much stronger morality. Yet oddly enough "the last shall be first" and the Parable of the Good Samaritan do have a familiar ring.
I have been drenched in antiracism since I was in elementary school. Since Brown v. Board. It seems like it never will stop. I am tired of being lectured in a new way every 20 years or so. Preaching to the choir, people.
It really is amazing how we're living through such a total and comprehensive ideological takeover of the West—I bet you'd get these same exact statements in England, Scotland, Canada or Australia—and how it's bad etiquette to even mention it, how noticing paints you as some species of bigot.
It feels like Civil Rights morality—equal opportunity, not being a bigot, helping the unfortunate outcast etc—was slowly heated up like the proverbial frog in boiling water until it became the first moral commandment of every action, and combined with our gradual secularization DEI has more or less supplanted the Ten Commandments and the Constitution.
No people can live in a moral vacuum and our brief post-Cold War tolerant multi-faith republic has been conquered by a much stronger morality. Yet oddly enough "the last shall be first" and the Parable of the Good Samaritan do have a familiar ring.
I have been drenched in antiracism since I was in elementary school. Since Brown v. Board. It seems like it never will stop. I am tired of being lectured in a new way every 20 years or so. Preaching to the choir, people.
Can't argue with this at all. Well said.
thanks
Beautiful comment, thank-you.
thanks!