They once called themselves “liberals,” but as practiced here in the U.S. through the years that word gathered lots of negative energy, casting adherents in a bad light, so they changed their moniker and now call themselves “progressives.”
But the term “progressives” is a misnomer, unless you
consider it progress for America to slowly abandon the freedom that was once
our hallmark, and move instead toward being more under the thumb of an increasingly
over-reaching government.
To demonstrate how off-the-mark some progressives’ thinking
is, consider the following:
On ESPN’s “Around the Horn,” a frequent guest named Kevin
Blackistone said that football games should not include the singing of the
national anthem during the pregame, calling the “Star-Spangled Banner” a “war
anthem.”
Mr. Blackistone was addressing controversy over Northwestern
University’s American flag-themed football uniforms, designed to raise money
for the Wounded Warriors Project. In the “Buy or Sell” show segment he said he
would “sell” the uniforms: “I'm going to sell it for the same reasons. If you
sell this along with me, you should also be selling the rest of the military
symbolism embrace of sports. Whether it’s the singing of a war anthem to open
every game. Whether it’s going to get a hotdog and being able to sign up for
the Army at the same time. Whether it’s the NFL's embrace of the mythology of
the Pat Tillman story. It has been going on in sports since the first national
anthem was played in the World Series back in 1917. And it’s time for people to
back away.”
Mr. Blackistone clearly is a man who neither understands nor
cares for America.
And this from Mary Margaret Penrose, a Texas A&M School
of Law professor, who expressed her frustration with the fact that President Barack
Obama has failed to pass more gun control since the crime at Sandy Hook
Elementary.
Prof. Penrose said gun laws should be decided on a per-state
basis, versus the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: "The beauty of a
states' rights model solution is it allows those of you who want to live in a
state with very loose restrictions to do so." She went on to say that
her problems with the Constitution are not limited to the Second Amendment, and
advocates in her law courses redrafting the entire U.S. Constitution.
Is advocating abandoning the supreme law of the land
acceptable in helping law students learn about and understand our system of
laws?
More wisdom from the halls of academia comes from Professor
Noel Ignatiev of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, who tells his
students things like this: “If you are a white male, you don’t deserve to live.
You are a cancer, you’re a disease, white males have never contributed anything
positive to the world! They only murder, exploit and oppress non-whites! At
least a white woman can have sex with a black man and make a brown baby but
what can a white male do? He’s good for nothing. Slavery, genocides against
aboriginal peoples and massive land confiscation, the inquisition, the
holocaust, white males are all to blame! You maintain your white male privilege
only by oppressing, discriminating against and enslaving others.” He suggests
that all white males should commit suicide.
Two thoughts arise from this; first, we should enthusiastically
applaud the professor’s recent decision to stop “teaching,” and second, since
he is a white male, ask why he is still alive and see if he will continue to be
a hypocrite, or if he will follow his own advice.
Not to be outdone in the expression of un-American ideas, The
Washington Post had its own expert academic opinion from Jonathan Zimmerman,
who professes history and education at New York University.
“Barack Obama should be allowed to stand for re-election
just as citizens should be allowed to vote for — or against — him,” he wrote.
“Anything less diminishes our leaders and ourselves.”
The professor must have missed that part of his history education
when Congress proposed an amendment to the Constitution to limit the president
to two four-year terms, and why it did so. The 22nd Amendment was ratified in
1951, following FDR’s election to four terms, having been approved by the
legislatures of three-fourths of the states. It prevented the likely
possibility of a “president for life” evolving and creating a situation like the
one the Colonies suffered under that led to armed revolt. A “president for
life” is not unlike a monarch.
Maybe he thinks monarchy is superior to the form of government
the Founders created, the obligation of which was to guarantee basic freedoms
to the people it was created to serve. If it’s oppression he wants, there are
many countries to which he can relocate.
A major feature of progressivism is to limit the liberties
our ancestors fought and died for in the naïve hope of
creating a perfect society. Over the last century or so they have chipped away
enough of the protections and guarantees that the system doesn’t work as it was
designed to, and their solution is to continue to destroy it, rather than to restore
it.
2 comments:
Do these idiots realize that when the next civil war comes they will be on the losing side. We have the guns, the knowledge and the majority of fighting men. They have the rhetoric.
No, they don't realize that, because the left largely indulges in what Thomas Sowell calls "stage-one thinking," which essentially means they don't think beyond the immediate situation and response to see what repercussions lie ahead.
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