Posted on 04/24/2019 7:38:54 AM PDT by Rummyfan
I dont read the Washington Postthat is Pauls sad dutyjust as I dont read the New York Times or watch CNN. Life is too short. But sometimes these outlets crazed outpourings come over the transom, like this Washington Post tweet from yesterday:
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Analysis: Sri Lanka church bombings stoke far-right anger in the West https://wapo.st/2ZnaVrz
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Hundreds of people are slaughtered by mass murderers, and according to the Post it is the far right that is angry. And, by the way, Christians are indeed under attack in many parts of the worlda fact that, in my opinion, generates far too little reaction from activists in the United States and Europe, or anyone else.
Juliette Akinyi Ochieng at Da Tech Guy Blog comments on the Post outrage, and quotes Australian blogger Arthur Chrenkoff, a name from the past of whom I am glad to be reminded:
If you are worried about the violence against and the persecution of Christians you might be far right. If you value the cultural and philosophical heritage of the Western civilisation you might be far right. If you dont believe in an open borders immigration policy you might be far right. If you prefer local democracy to transnational institutions you might be far right. If you are defending your country from an armed invasion by another country you might be far right too. ( )
This effort to use language as a cudgel has several sinister implications. It delegitimises perfectly normal political ideas through guilt by association. It also creates the impression that the (genuine) far right is much bigger, more influential and more threatening and dangerous than it actually is. This in turn is used to downplay and minimise the dangers of Islamist and far-left extremism and terrorism. But perhaps the scariest aspect of it all is that the left, by manufacturing the far right monster, are actually genuinely contributing to the growth of far-right extremism. The relentless flood of identity politics, grievance and victimhood, and shaming and guilting entire sections of population based on their skin colour and culture is genuinely radicalising some misfits into fascism, like the Christchurch terrorist, for example. For every action there is eventually an equal and opposite reaction. The left might think its courageously defanging the fascist dragon but instead its just sowing its teeth.
Perhaps. But I dont see much sign of a far right, or any right, reaction against the sort of craziness that is typified by the Washington Post.
In a way they are right. The far right is angry about the killing of innocents in the pursuit of political goals. The far left is not angry about the killing of innocents in the pursuit of political goals.
They need the conspiracy theory of a menacing right to rationalize how they’ve become the real fascists.
How much anger over islamist killers since 9/11 world wide? Oh, guess they’re just being misunderstood. I wonder how the MSM would treat some Christian group that did the same thing?
Who knew? Muslim kids today. They blow up so fast ...
Johnny Carson once said we’d have a population problem until “dying was more popular than f@&king.”
Maybe we’ve arrived.
There is, of course, no anger on the left re the bombings. After all it was only a few religious fanatics and Easter worshipers that got blown up.
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