Wednesday 26 June 2013

"I can't be Unfair, Only others can be Unfair to me"

Australia prides itself on giving everyone the fair go. Do we really? It seems as though many in the mainstream society, that is, the postmodern progressives, think we are becoming fairer because we call out racism and sexism. We are angered by such attacks, especially racist attacks. This may be true, but there are many assumptions our society makes about who is an extremist and deserves to be called out for their beliefs.

Don't believe me? People who do not support abortion, euthanasia or gay marriage are dubbed as "naive" or "extremist". 

One would quite rightly wonder why it is some people are free to have their beliefs and why some are not. Whether one supports the progressive agenda is a fundamental freedom of belief, a core belief that the progressive espouses. Therefore, it is the height of hypocrisy for the postmodern progressives to attack those who are opposed to its agenda for their beliefs.

Not only do the postmodern progressives attack its opposition as extremists, but it attacks all those who attempt to critique it. They have imposed PC, which should stand  for punitive conformity to the progressive agenda, not political correctness, on the society as a whole. It accuses conservatives as hypocritical, but it appears that the progressives are worse. The conservative agenda does not impose PC, but it against PC. 

The progressives core ethic is that it knows best for society, and hence that is can't be unfair, and that only others can be unfair to the progressive movement. 




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