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Oy Vey! #Schlep away!
Hilarious and spot on.
“...Americas traditional commitments to individual freedom, religious liberty, free enterprise and tolerance are undermined...”
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We all know that the democrat party’s overall trend and comparative focus in the area’s of individual freedom and especially free enterprise is antithetical to traditional American values, and can be said to be opposed to those concepts intrinsically, although you will find many democrats who will deny it, or equivocate twisted relativism to excuse it. Many will actually admit that both free enterprise and individual liberty are hurtful to their cause and even to people even though they are not injurious to people nor do they take things from people (and in fact they want to do the taking).
With respect to religious liberty, there is an even more twisted sense of relativism in social justice being applied, where constraints on and even attacks on certain religions and people’s religious believes are justified in order to equalize what they see as injustice to other religions and application of beliefs.
Once again, with this, I think most of them can see the hypocrisy in their dealings, but choose not to acknowledge it as legitimate, as their justice (anger and hate) prevails, as it usually does when someone thinks they’ve been wronged.
It seems to me that the insular pockets that a lot of these people live in where these positions are not challenged, exposed, or revealed for being so hypocritical and harmful are not just geographical but institutional. As with cults where people’s radical and even hate-centric views are permitted to proliferate due to a structure of social validation or even entire cultures and nations where some of the most egregious forms of inhumanity become the norm, the left in the U.S. is nearing a critical mass (or “tipping point”? Did I just confiscate MSN jargon? lol) where it is becoming safe to institutionalize not just marxism, but venomous rage toward races and religions, and they totally cannot even see the hipocrisy of it because they are so well insulated.
I’m all for Jews voting republican but I wouldn’t want them to import their awful liberal idealogies into the GOP (which is hardly even all that conservative in the first place)
Sultan Knish...!!!
GENIUS.
Bernie Sanders is Jewish? (Implied by Greenfield by his phrasing.)