Sunday, January 8, 2012

Political Correctness gets Pat Buchanan

Political correctness will triumph the Bill of Rights every time.  It appears that Pat Buchanan's latest book, 'Death of a Superpower', contains content that MSNBC feels is inappropriate (eg. racist, anti-Semetic, etc.) .  Pat's major thesis is that the decline of white middle class culture does not bode well and that the USA is in serious decline.  I haven't read the book but from I have been able to ascertain from reviews, it is very well documented.

Political correctness is insidious and comes with a complete set of double standards.  If you against the neoconservative foreign policy of the past few administrations, then you are an isolationist, anti-Semitic and a nativist.  If you happen to think that the Palestinian cause has merits, you are automatically a anti-Semite...even if you are Jewish!  The list is endless but the disease of political correctness has infected both parties.  In last night debate, Rep. Ron Paul was jokingly referred to as a 'constitutionalist' in a negative sort of way.  I find it hilarious and also scary that a group of men in last night's NH primary debate - with straight faces - can talk about 'helping' the people of Iran by going to war against them and in the process probably kill hundreds of thousands of women and children in the process.  If Uncle Sam tells you that he wants to help you, watch out.  It wasn't always this way but we have psychopaths in control of government.

Here is a list of politically incorrect propositions:  War is evil and should only be undertaken as the last possible resort and then only in defense; Marriage is between a Man and a Woman;  America should be governed by a sound money and fiscal principles; All races should be treated equal; Affirmative action is wrong and should be abolished; Abortion is morally wrong; corporations and people are not identical.  The list goes on but you get the idea from these alone

A free discussion of ideas is no longer possible.  In corporate America, in to be an executive you must adhere very strictly to the various politically correct protocols that infect our large companies - affirmative action, gay rights, feminist preferences and on and on. - all  enforced by a Gestapo of sorts called Human Relations.

Pat will survive but he was the only reason that I ever tuned into the channel.



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