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— 🏴☠️InTylerWeTrust🏴☠️🥃🤍 (@bourbonislife80) March 14, 2023
Nails It
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
But they will still subject everyone to their diversity, inclusion and equity training- which oddly enough creates the acronym DIE , is what most of the companies that go this route do- go woke , go broke.
HW.
No coincidence there, huh?
Your absolutely right.
It’s fitting. The culture of death in word and deed.
LOL… Well, yeah; but, other than that, how was the theater Mrs. Lincoln?
Among other things, it is called catering to the mob. Historically, such movements have not ended well.
Seems the speaker and the rest of you are missing the crucial point of her ultimately futile tirade.
She says of the toxic lib in the workplace that the toxic lib will be toxic “unless everybody is like you”. She tosses it off parenthetically but it is really the crux of the issue (pun intended). Workplace culture becomes cowed by the squeaky wheel until either everybody is “like them” or pretends to be. American society has increasingly become a culture of keeping your head down and waiting for the storm to pass. This will get much much worse before it gets any better. We stumble over the truth – that there are people who are opposed to the very idea of objective truth. When we do, we say that those people “mean well”, and hurry along as if the encounter was nothing. I am more and more convinced that such encounters should result in an ideological street brawl instead of a courtly pardon me for brushing up against your delusion. Speaking the truth in love is exceptionally hard. Far easier to carry on as if nothing of importance has happened.
NB – I fully include myself in this indictment. “What is wrong with the world? I am wrong.” GK Chesterton
That quote is Churchill. It is exactly what he did when he found out about the Katyn murders. He told Sikorski to keep it hushed so Stalin wouldn’t get his pants in a bunch and would keep fighting the Germans.
Churchill understood that winning the War was more important than completely futile outrage against Stalin. As Churchill noted, often in war Truth has to be surrounded by a bodyguard of lies. As a practical matter, I assume that almost all Poles in the West had no doubt who had perpetrated the Katyn Massacre.