Thursday, October 21, 2010
It All Comes Full Circle. Criticize Political Correctness and Somebody Gets Fired
Isn't it funny how NPR just proved the point O'Reilly was trying to make on the View by firing Juan Williams? In his View appearance he was trying to explain why the American people feel divided from the President. His explanation was that Obama adheres to free-speech-abolishing political correctness, and the example he used was about Muslims and the mosque. In an act of free-speech terrorism the women on the View sought to censor him by calling his factual statement a lie, calling it bigotry, and walking out to silence him, because they too adhere to political correctness and thus necessarily try to stifle the argument from the other side and distort facts. So they proved, through their accusation that O'Reilly made up the fact that the 911 terrorists were Muslims, which they were, that political correctness is idiotic and leaves us intellectually impaired, and therefore separates the (pseudo-)intellectual and political class from the rest of the American public who choose to be intellectually free to look at facts objectively, even when they are ugly. In essence they gave us an object lessen on why the American public feels distanced by the President because of his love of political correctness.
Then, since the left didn't learn what O'Reilly was trying to teach them about political correctness and how it distorts reality and leaves a chasm between those who live it like a religion and the rest f us who would rather live honestly, NPR fired Juan Williams for saying something that I guarantee you an overwhelming majority of Americans also feel (including the View ladies and NPR staffers), whether or not they admit it, but is politically incorrect. So the View ladies gave us an object lesson on political correctness, the attack it is on free-speech and how to separate yourself from the majority of Americans by adhering to it, and NPR gave us an object lesson on political correctness as terrorism against the first amendment by firing Juan Williams for going on O'Reilly and telling the truth.
Many thanks to The View and NPR for proving O'Reilly right. His argument has now come full circle.
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Good post. The absurdity of PC is coming clear, so clear maybe even some liberals will "get it."
ReplyDeleteThe logical inconsistencies of liberalism are becoming too glaring to ignore.