Of course in NewSpeak “Hate” means any institution or person that Leftists prefer to ban rather than to debate, and since contemporary Leftists tend to be crappy at debate, “hate” encompasses a broad field indeed. However, rest assured that for Leftists the Catholic Church always tends to be at the top of their ban list.
Panneton testified about "hateful" memes to a standing committee of Canada's House of Commons, citing the "OK hand gesture" and when a Liberal MP (whose source was an Antifa member) claimed that "Honk Honk" was "a Nazi dog whistle" for "Heil Hitler" during the Freedom Convoy. pic.twitter.com/F4Vt5J1Qg0
— Mia Cathell (@MiaCathell) August 17, 2022
Laughing in my cereal over this one.
Mark Shea wrote a piece defending that Atlantic piece, and Steven Greydanus shared it on Twitter. I’d supply both links in the comments, but I trust you can just Google them.
He’s a young man, doesn’t know much about any one thing, and isn’t receiving proper resistance and criticism from editors and others. It’s a blander version of a problem you see in organizations today, which is supervisors and managers caving to the twits they’re supposed to direct and counsel.
All that is about as insightful as a jabbering parrot or a set of wind chines in a stiff breeze.
Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a progressive. But, I repeat myself.
I’ve found a high rate of accuracy if you guess that whatever they say someone else is doing, they are in fact doing themselves.
….going back and applying this to where they accuse the opposition of wanting people to die has a high degree of accuracy in predicting results, but is rather disturbing.
He has a face you want to punch. I bet he’d squeal like a little girl if you tried. “Journalist” my foot.
Wow.