Posted on 03/04/2018 5:11:53 AM PST by Kaslin
Democrats, in a feat of political exploitation unrivaled in the 21st century, are now using the kids from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to sign fundraising emails. Part of me had hoped the party of grave-dancing would find using children in this way would be a bridge too far, but the rest of me knew they didn’t have it in them to be tactful, decent people. After all, every left-wing activist group had, one day after the shooting, started sweeping into town to organize what they and their fellow travelers in the media all claimed was an “organic, grassroots” response to the tragedy. If they couldn’t wait 24 hours before attaching the marionette strings to those kids, the fact that they waited 2 weeks before attempting to use them to line their own pockets is as close to decency as they’re going to get.
With that in mind, and as liberals line up behind a shield made of children to march on the Second Amendment, it’s important to remember what happens when you attempt to compromise with people whose ultimate goal is your obliteration and why no amount of compromise will ever be enough.
There is an example from our recent past that shows how compromise works when it comes to big government liberals. It may not be perfect, and it isn’t pretty, but it is what happens when you accept the concept of diminishing the rights of innocent people over the actions of the guilty.
You have to dig in your heels and make clear you will never, ever acquiesce to their demands. This has been the tactic of the National Rifle Association when it comes to the Second Amendment, and it is the correct choice. But it hasnt been the choice made by others in the past.
One particular group that has seen compromise used as a way to strip them of their rights is smokers. Now smokers arent exactly a group of people who are going to elicit a lot of sympathy or concern from people (junkies, sure, but people who use a legal product are fair game when it comes to attack, which is weird). But what happened to smokers is a useful tool for illustrating why the American people should not compromise with liberals when it comes to one of our fundamental freedoms.
Comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla has made this point many times on his show, so I cant take credit for it. But it certainly exemplifies how a slope quickly becomes slippery and, if your interest is simply compromise, you can compromise your rights away.
To paraphrase Carolla, there was a time when you could smoke in restaurants. They are private property, and if the owner wanted to allow smoking, smoking was allowed. Then the government (liberals) decided smokers should be herded into their own area of a restaurant, the smoking section. So they went so smokers in the main dining room and said, Were going to need you to sit over here, in this side room You can smoke all you want, we just dont want other people to smell it while theyre eating. You understand, right?
Smokers, not wanting to cause a scene and knowing some non-smokers could be annoyed, happily complied.
Then the government comes back and says, Were going to need you to move to the bar area when you smoke. People are drinking there, and eating here, so itd just be better if you moved over there.
Smokers picked up their ashtrays, Sure thing, they said, and moved to the bar.
The government comes back and says they need smokers to step out front. If you could just stand out front and smoke, that would be much better for everyone, OK? Dont worry, theres an awning and a heater, so youll be protected from the weather.
Smokers picked up and moved outside.
If you could move 50 feet from the door, that would be very helpful, the government said next. People smell smoke as they walk in the door and we dont want that. Thanks.
And now smokers are stuck down the block, wet and wondering how this happened. If someone had come up to them at first and said, Hey, get down the street if you want to smoke, it never would have happened, they wouldnt have stood for it. But little by little, inch by inch, they moved because each move was small and seemed like a compromise.
Now smokers are never getting back inside, even if the owners of a bar or restaurant want them to. Their rights are gone, the private property rights of the owners are gone, and it was all done in the name of compromise.
There is no compromise with someone who doesnt want you to exist, there is only incrementally losing ground until you no longer exist. A right diminished will never return, government does not cede back power once seized.
The NRA is right to hold its ground, its why the organization exists in the first place. Liberals are not honest brokers when it comes to the issue of guns, and neither is the media. Trying to appease leftists never works because nothing short of everything they want is ever enough for them.
If people who support the Second Amendment start to compromise with liberals whose ultimate goal is to strip everyone of their right to defend themselves, it wont be too long before theyre out on the street in the rain with the smokers. Never give them an inch.
Smokers would trade the rock hard chocolate bars to the nonsmokers for the cigs.
That was brave smoking 25 y/o Luckies!!!!
Congratulations! On of the most difficult things one can do.
btw, I quit smoking in 1990 after many years of a 3-pack-a-day habit.
I still consider myself a drug addict when it comes to nicotine, lol.
Dude, I was smoking in a computer room. In today’s world, that is just insane.
Part of me had hoped the party of grave-dancing would find using children in this way would be a bridge too far, but the rest of me knew they didnt have it in them to be tactful, decent people.The reason is simple; socialism is cynicism. Cynicism towards society and concomitant faith in government.That combination plays into journalisms sweet spot. Journalism is fundamentally about bad news - and that can take the form of people and institutions failing society - and also government failing to do enough to prevent said failures. The failings of society very easily translate into goals for more government.
If you give up a piece of your rights when someone abuses theirs; then soon you will have no rights and the freedom they protect.
The East German Communists called it "The Artichoke Principle" - peel off one leaf at a time until you have nothing left.
I saw this in real life when I worked at Brown & Williamson (cigarette makers) in Macon, GA in the '90s. At first our programming section was on a rented floor in a GEICO building. They had a No Smoking policy for their staff, so those who did came up to our floor and smoked in the stairwell. The some pressure was applied and our stairwell was off limits. Then they had to smoke outside the building, so they hovered around the entrance. That projected "A Bad Image" for GEICO, so they had to move 50 yards away. Evidently that was too short a range, so they couldn't smoke at all on GEICO property.
When we'd go out for lunch, we'd see those employees a couple of hundred yards off, smoking near the treeline. I would imagine that, at the end, if you were a smoker, you either lost the job you had there or were not hired.
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Exactly. Once we have acquiesced to Mantal Health the only remaining step is your are crazy if you own firearms.
LOL! Kinda. I probably smoked for a total of 50 out of my 70 years. Mrs. rktman quit a couple years ago when she got a cold and as it was clearing up she just didn’t come out in the garage for one. Last year, for her birthday, I told her I would quit. That being one you CAN NOT go back on so when I finished my last one on the day of her birthday, I just didn’t buy anymore. Basically cold turkey. Some folks can do that, others need chantix or patches or something. Thinking about seeing the hurt and disappointment on her face if I lit one up was enough to keep me clear. And, I do a little pickin’ at jam nights around town where people smoke so I deliberately put myself in bad places to make sure I could hold out. Do I still want one? Yeah. But after this long I’d probably get super dizzy and might even hurl. I was doing a pack + when I quit. I don’t think I got too cranky in the process. At 70, will it make much difference? Who knows. I do know I’m saving $$$$ and no more hacking smokers cough every day. Hope you have much success in the attempt if you go for it.
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