Am bringing this up due to a discussion with a friend who was excited over Sarah Palin joining Newsmax. Reminding him that she was a neocon and had already subverted the tea party before was not enough due to his belief 'it is good for the party'. The fable of the scorpion and the frog was meant for the liberal mindset. While compassion and forgiveness are tenets of liberalism (not progressivism) and the western philosophy, it does not mean forgiving treachery. There is a delineation between supporting free speech, the need to have open dialogue, and allowing those that wish us harm to subvert our values. The current state of the west today is due to this exact conditions. The rift that created KIA2 is due to the same scorpion being offered passage time and time again. It is our burden to maintain the garden we have sown.
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You need to get things done first, and then you can worry about ideological purity.
The point I got from it was not to compromise on places where compromise enables further destruction.
As in, not allowing the foot in the door at any point because that's just one step we lost regardless. There is no "common sense" gun law. There is no "exception" to free speech. Etc.
We do need to get things done regarding it, but giving that hope to people who are compromised along the way is how you get things like John McCain voting to save Obamacare before his death despite getting elected to remove it.
Agreed. People need to realize we must win the war first. Only then, can discussions on principles take place. Arguing about virtue while there are barbarians at the gates is a surefire way to end up in the dustbin of history. At which point everyone on the right will just be branded as a nazi anyways.