The True Motives of the "Compassionate" Left
Warning: the video is disturbing.
A British pundit, Virginia Ironside, displays disturbing psychological nudity here. She asserts that a loving, compassionate mother would take a pillow and smother a suffering child. This reminds me a lot of the noted animal rights advocate Peter Singer, a eugenicist who has said openly that deformed babies should be killed. Ironside and Singer represent a fairly common radical leftist viewpoint based on the "quality" of life versus the sanctity of life. Some of my readers have expressed concern over my strong feelings about leftists-here is one of the reasons why I feel as I do about them.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
English Pundit Defends Eugenics, "Mercy" Killings
Monday, October 4, 2010
Eco-fascism jumps the shark: massive, epic fail! – Telegraph Blogs
Read about a truly hideous campaign of the Greens to convince people to reduce their carbon footprints. I posted this link to illustrate the true nature of these people.
Eco-fascism jumps the shark: massive, epic fail! – Telegraph Blogs
Eco-fascism jumps the shark: massive, epic fail! – Telegraph Blogs
On Trial for Telling the Truth
Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician known for his stand against Islamization, is on trial for hate speech. You can click on the link below to read the news story, and/or go to my "People in the News" section to read about this courageous man.
Geert Wilders hate speech trial starts.
Related link to anti-immigration movement in Europe
Geert Wilders hate speech trial starts.
Related link to anti-immigration movement in Europe
Labels:
anti-immigration,
anti-Islamization,
freedom of speech,
Geert Wilders,
hate speech,
open borders
Thoughts inspired by reason, objectivity, and faith!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch
On Morality
by Joan Didion
As it happens I am in Death Valley, in a room at the Enterprise Motel and Trailer Park, and it is July, and it is hot. In fact it is 119°. I cannot seem to make the air conditioner work, but there is a small refrigerator, and I can wrap ice cubes in a towel and hold them against the small of my back. With the help of the ice cubes I have been trying to think, because The American Scholar asked me to, in some abstract way about “morality,” a word I distrust more every day, but my mind veers inflexibly toward the particular.
As it happens I am in Death Valley, in a room at the Enterprise Motel and Trailer Park, and it is July, and it is hot. In fact it is 119°. I cannot seem to make the air conditioner work, but there is a small refrigerator, and I can wrap ice cubes in a towel and hold them against the small of my back. With the help of the ice cubes I have been trying to think, because The American Scholar asked me to, in some abstract way about “morality,” a word I distrust more every day, but my mind veers inflexibly toward the particular.
Labels:
Joan Didion,
morality
Thoughts inspired by reason, objectivity, and faith!
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