Erik Rush nailed this one to the wall, in Lutheresque style. A little high brow at beginning but great analysis.
Silencing America’s Majority
Erik Rush | July 2, 2015 | Sons of Liberty
Excerpt:
Shakur had no proof whatsoever of anything he said – yet he and Shabazz were allowed to stand there at length and incite Americans to kill other Americans. Conversely, a white individual cannot criticize our president’s tie without being pilloried for racism.
This double standard is quite similar to that of militant homosexuals being allowed to call for the complete disenfranchisement of Christians, the burning of their businesses, and even violent action against them – yet woe be unto the Christian who criticizes homosexuals or their attendant political agenda, no matter how diplomatically it is done.
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Yes, the double standards could not be more glaring. On one hand we have Christians who must be bullied, on the other side we have gays who are encouraged to bully — and proud of it. Then there is the media playing right along.
Disagree with Obama and you are a racist bigot, woman-hating, homophobic, anti-choice, Obama hater, and card-carrying right-wing conspiracist nut job. If however you support him, you can be any kind of terrorist-loving, hedonistic, ant-Semitic, anti-Christian, fascist, race-pimping bigot you want to be…and preferably loud and proud about it. Pardon all the hyphenations but the leftists have industrialized their use.
Sounds like the safest approach is to go on as before but add a boilerplate caveat about Obama’s greatness, like Marc Anthony did in speaking of Brutus.
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Ah yes we live in a great Paradise loaded with hypocrites and waiting for our heads to be chopped off, not from ISIS but from the liberal cabal.
I’ve entered an imaginary world where O and his army of commies don’t exist. I feel so much better in my own paradise.
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I reject your reality and substitute my own.
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[…] Here we are far from paradise […]
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