Posted on 04/09/2015 5:16:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
Whats the point in telling the truth? Moreover, whats the point in not lying? In many cases a lie will get you much further, much more attention, more money or power, so why bother telling the truth? Is the truth for suckers?
Rolling Stone magazine published a lie about a fraternity at the University of Virginia and made a lot of money from it. A Rape On Campus was one of its most popular stories ever, getting more than 2.7 million page views. The advertisers who paid for those impressions arent getting their money back from the magazine.
None of the editors involved in overlooking such obvious and glaring holes in the story were fired of suspended.
The writer of the story, Sabrina Erdely, wasnt disciplined in any way either, even though she perpetrated the fraud every bit as much as the subject did.
And then theres Jackie, the star of the fable. (Her last name is out there if you really care to know, but Id rather not feed her ego.) Shes lost friends but has gained supporters. Her future may not seem bright at the moment, but it will be. Shell be giving TED talks and be considered for a future spot on The View alongside Monica Lewinski before you know it.
Even UVa President Teresa Sullivan, who punished every Greek organization on campus because of false allegations, more than likely will skate without consequences.
So whats the point in not lying?
Lying will get you stuff. It can get you attention. It can get you dates. It can get you just about anything you want if youre good enough at it and willing to live the lie as long as you have to.
Its even better if the lie is the truth someone else is desperate to hear. Tell people a lie they wish were true, and youll have a clear path to whatever you want.
Politicians deal in lies the way Picasso worked in paint. Its their currency. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. I deleted only personal emails, then wiped the server clean, We will do everything in our power to ensure the presidents illegal amnesty is defunded. All lies that worked.
Its almost to the point that telling the truth hurts you.
Tell students on a college campus that the one in five women in college are sexually assaulted statistic is a bald-faced lie cooked up to advance the left-wings victimhood agenda, and youll be chased off campus by an ignorant mob.
Tell a progressive Democrat that when you remove people forcibly enrolled in Medicaid and those who had the insurance they liked cancelled, Obamacare has increased the out-of-pocket costs for health care in this country significantly while helping very few, and youll get roughly the same reaction as you would by showing them a picture of their parents naked.
A large swath of the country simply has no use for the truth. Many of them dont care when theyre lied to. Willful ignorance is bliss.
Suspended NBC News anchor Brian Williams may well end up being the last person publicly punished for lying, and hes due back in his old job soon.
So why not lie? It is the easier path to getting what you want in many cases.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid recently justified his lie that Mitt Romney hadnt paid any taxes in 10 years by saying, Romney didnt win, did he? Reid knew he was lying and did so with premeditation. He even did it on the Senate floor, where he has absolute immunity to slander whomever he likes.
Leftists in the media feigned disgust but moved on quickly. For them to dwell on Reid's or any politicians lies would be to indict themselves for unquestioningly perpetuating those lies. Or worse, facilitating them, which the media also does with regularity.
If you are on the political left or a member of a progressive victim class, the sky is the limit when it comes to how far a lie can carry you.
It begs the question, Why shouldnt the rest of us join in and bask in the spoils of lies? The answer is integrity. The truth still matters. Its not yet a quaint notion of the past. But its not far from being that way.
“Suckers”. In my experience, that term means:
White suburbanites who haven’t spent any time on the street or in the PJs.
Crackahs that get they azz beat for being in the right place at a conveniently wrong time.
Suckahs get what’s comin’...
Oddly, this did not turn out to be a controversial subject.
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