It's a "road to hell is paved with good intentions" thing. Opposing racism? That's fine. But then there was a creeping scale of what was considered racist, going so far that enforcing laws on black people for doing shit that's clearly illegal (like looting in San Francisco) is considered "racist" because "it's their culture." I suppose it started with silly concepts like valuing all ideas. Again, not horrible in its own right. Maybe every possible concept should be considered. But considered was turned to acceptance. It was unfair or bigoted or pigheaded to consider something and say "that's fucking stupid, and you're stupid for thinking it." After that, everything had to be accepted. So nobody could question the idea that "crime is their culture" or "imprisoning criminals = modern slavery."
I think we've moved far away from that. We are at the point where in order to stop "homophobia" we need to target Christians, in order to combat "racism" we need to replace white people. They would put us in camps if they could.
And there's also all the feminists that are just men-haters, openly.
Don’t forget they totally wanted to put anyone who refused the jab into camps, too. You’re right, we’re way past “road to hell is paved with good intentions.” We’re in hell. We slippery sloped our way there by making the mistake of being tolerant of stupid ideas. Now the stupid people want to make it illegal to not be stupid. That’s why Christians are “right wing extremists” and honoring a dead police officer with a flag meant to represent police officers is “racism.” And I’m sure not getting the mandatory-not-mandatory avian flu “vaccine” will land us all in camps, like they wanted to do with Covid. And the whole while, the stupid people will look at the Holocaust and chant “never again” and “yes we can.”
I still can't grasp how we got to this point.
If we are hit by a giant meteor I wouldn't be angry, we are passed the point of "we deserve it".
It's a "road to hell is paved with good intentions" thing. Opposing racism? That's fine. But then there was a creeping scale of what was considered racist, going so far that enforcing laws on black people for doing shit that's clearly illegal (like looting in San Francisco) is considered "racist" because "it's their culture." I suppose it started with silly concepts like valuing all ideas. Again, not horrible in its own right. Maybe every possible concept should be considered. But considered was turned to acceptance. It was unfair or bigoted or pigheaded to consider something and say "that's fucking stupid, and you're stupid for thinking it." After that, everything had to be accepted. So nobody could question the idea that "crime is their culture" or "imprisoning criminals = modern slavery."
I think we've moved far away from that. We are at the point where in order to stop "homophobia" we need to target Christians, in order to combat "racism" we need to replace white people. They would put us in camps if they could.
And there's also all the feminists that are just men-haters, openly.
Don’t forget they totally wanted to put anyone who refused the jab into camps, too. You’re right, we’re way past “road to hell is paved with good intentions.” We’re in hell. We slippery sloped our way there by making the mistake of being tolerant of stupid ideas. Now the stupid people want to make it illegal to not be stupid. That’s why Christians are “right wing extremists” and honoring a dead police officer with a flag meant to represent police officers is “racism.” And I’m sure not getting the mandatory-not-mandatory avian flu “vaccine” will land us all in camps, like they wanted to do with Covid. And the whole while, the stupid people will look at the Holocaust and chant “never again” and “yes we can.”
We, us and our enemies, have opposing ideas of good.