Posted on 06/03/2016 9:55:08 AM PDT by GraceG
Language Warning, presenter uses some harsh, but very appropriate words to describe the "Social Justice Warrior" phenomenon
You Tube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUhc3Kv4ieE
Boiled down: They grew up in Daycare where the loudest creamers got the most attention, which is why their are the "Crybaby Generation"....
He’s so sarcastic... love it!
“Actually F-— that, let’s just keep triggering the little sh—ts, It’s Hilarious!”
That line had me laughing like a maniac!
It had Hell laughing too.
I can’t wait for the first chance to call a JW, a “snowflake”
LOL
That made my day!
Freakin Brilliant!!!
"..Is this the first 'never smacked' generation..?"
Homer's got a point. d;^)
Social justice = POVERTY FOR ALL.
Economic inequality is virtuous. It rewards usefulness. It incentivizes wealth creation, which benefits everyone because it enables job creators to emerge. Thus, all efforts to create a more equal society create more poverty and are morally wrong.
The market is the mechanism that ensures people get what they actually deserve. That is why “less government, more liberty” should always be the mantra of the conservative movement.
If people are destined to fail, we need to let them fail. Only by doing that can we ensure that the virtuous have the liberty, incentives and resources to succeed. If we tax and punish success and reward sloth in the name of “social justice,” we will have less success and more sloth.
We see it all around us. Liberal meddling over the past 100 years has brought us nearly to ruin. The tenements, slums and poverty of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were a problem only in that they were exploited by communist, “SOCIAL JUSTICE” demagogues to undermine the success of America. The ability of free, deserving people to become rich was, paradoxically, greater during those days than now.
The solution to all of our problems is to recreate the liberty that made us great. We also have to return to the idea that, if people are poor, its not our role to do something about it. The proper response is for poor people to do something for themselves, with their OWN abilities, resources and initiative. If they fail to do that, then they should live (or die) with the consequences.
All attempts to limit competition or regulate the relationship between employers and employees are crimes against liberty.
Taxes and regulation always should be minimized. Public services should be privatized whenever possible. Unions should be limited or banned outright because they create market distortions that keep the rightful winners down and elevate those who should be the losers.
Conservatism/constitutionalism rejects ALL forms of collectivism.
Want food and shelter? WORK for it! Want to retire? SAVE for it! Want to invest, DO YOU HOMEWORK and don’t expect me to pay for alphabet agencies like the SEC, CFPB, FDIC, etc. to hold your hand or bail you out.
Furthermore, we should start ASAP to divest Fedzilla of all the assets we can reasonably sell or grant to states, starting with ALL the land in the West (including the unconstitutional “national” parks). Other ideas: Federal highways and prisons should be sold off to private interests. Law-enforcement is meant to be a local activity, so let’s get rid of the FBI. And leave patrolling the border to border states and county sheriffs.
Funny! He has a great career ahead of him.
I love Paul Joseph Watson. Thanks for promoting his videos.
What a bunch of dumb animals. What is up with those thick black glasses a lot of them wear?
Sorry, sinner mired in sin. Hell cares a lot when sin is flouted. That’s its only victory.
Hey that’s pretty good, particularly for an impromptu post.
Sorry, sinner mired in sin.....Huh?
Slightly OT, but last night Hannity called Obama "president crybaby" at least twice. Maybe this is where he got it from. ;-)
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