Tea Party Versus OWS

A comparison.

[Update a few minutes later]

Related: the Left’s idea of tolerance:

So, in the 1950s, after fighting a war against racist, Nazi monsters, Americans brought fresh vigor to their examination of their own racism and began to purge themselves of racist attitudes and policies that had poisoned our history. Likewise, in the ’70s and ’80s, when birth control and other technology made it easier for women to step beyond the bounds of their traditional roles, Americans began to accept the idea of women in the workforce and in positions of power. Today, the AIDS crisis has given us new sympathy for gays, and science is in the process of giving us a better understanding of the origins of sexual preference. In consequence, we are wrestling with questions of how to broaden our definitions of love and relationship without damaging the social fabric that has brought us so far.

So it is and so, in my opinion, it should be. But it does not in any way follow that we should therefore accept the worst, lowest and most despicable and anti-social behaviors from people simply because they belong to a group that may sometimes feel restricted or excluded.

The Left tells me it’s wrong to be suspicious when a black punk wearing a hood and loose pants slouches into my neighborhood? The Left tells me to listen with respect to the destructive deceptions of con-men like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton? The Left tells me not to fight back when some shrill, man-hating feminist virago goes on the rampage? They tell me not to be judgmental when I witness a young woman getting herself drunk enough to accept being used like a piece of meat by any young man without the virility to escort her safely home? And now the Left tells me I should not look askance at some gay weasel who abuses the privilege of speaking to young people by unleashing a foul-mouthed display of hatred, prejudice and rage?

Just say no.

9 thoughts on “Tea Party Versus OWS”

    1. If Palin is responsible for Loughner, then Occupy Cleaveland is clearly to blame for the Cleaveland Five.

      1. Titus, I think you must be a bit tired? Palin never expressed any type of support for Loughner where Occupy is actively supporting these terrorists.

        You Titus, are a mighty warrior for truth and I salute you.

        1. Sir, if this whine is too dry for your palate, the sommelier can recommend another, perhaps more obvious, one…

  1. I was with Klavan all the way up until his assertion that American tolerance stems from our Christian worldview. America has never been all that tolerant, and as a former Christian I can state with some authority: neither has Christianity. I rather think that we have overcome a lot of prejudice over the years, and it is more from the positive American sense of life than anything else.

  2. My corporate filter decreed this link to be porn. You know of any job openings for Technical Editors? (I “think” that was a joke.)

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