Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Reposting in light of Barry's speech


A little more on words matter before I go on to other issues. As I stated in a previous post the president has said on more than one occasion that words matter. I fully agree and want take a look a popular phrase he and his progressive friends use. It is a simple phrase and again on the surface it appears innocent and appeals to the average compassionate American.

  The phrase is “social justice” and is often used in the same vain as economic justice and environmental justice. So what is social justice and is it possible to achieve. It assumes that somehow it is possible to make a fair and equal society. It would mean that people with greater abilities and stronger work ethics would not be allowed to “play” according to their abilities but would be mandated to perform at the same level as those less endowed or less ambitious. The rules would necessarily be different for everyone so that there would be “equality” among all players. However the president also says that he wants everyone to play by the same rules, so I think he has a problem on this one!

  The reality is, while I believe all men are created equal that does not mean all are equal in their abilities in all areas of life. It means that all men are ontologically equal. No man, woman or child is more or less human than another and therefore are equal. To try to make them socially equal is impossible to achieve!

 So what is going on with this line of rhetoric! I believe it is more divisive politics designed to confuse the masses and make them believe that somehow they have been denied a basic civil or social right by someone who is more adept in certain areas of the economic system. The truth is the term social justice is meaningless! There is not now, nor will there ever be a socially equal society any more than there can be a society of equal economic status or an environmentally equal world. Even Jesus told his disciples the poor will always be with you.

  I believe those, or at least some of those, who are actively promoting these ideals believe they are championing a noble cause. While the rest are using them as useful idiots to gain power and wealth, they truly desire to see a fair and just world. They are trying to build a utopia on earth that cannot be built by human efforts. The dream is derived from the principles seen in the 1st century church where the believers thought of each other as more important than themselves. They would give up their own possessions to help a fellow believer. The problem the progressives have is simple. The early church did what they did because they understood what love was and they acted out of that love. The progressives want to legislate a heart motive and that simply cannot be done. Trying to force someone to do good always causes men to resist and in many cases rebel against the system. This is why no matter what laws are passed or what taxes are imposed there is always someone who looks for or devises a loophole around such legislation.

 But I digress! My point in all this is that we must understand that those with an agenda different than that of our founders are wiley and deceitful and know a lot about the American heart and are masters at manipulating emotions to achieve their goal of self-wealth, power and control over the public. It is of the utmost importance that we understand the rhetoric of the progressives and are using critical thinking when we listen to them speak.

 Though their goal is to fundamentally transform America into a Socialist/Marxist  nation, we must fight with every ability we have to restore America. SAVING AMERICA must be at the heart of all we do for the sake of our descendants.

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