Archive for January 23rd, 2005

Snowballs and Bullfights

As I peruse the web and listen to news stories, it is obvious that more and more people are becoming aware that things are not all kosher at State U. There are several groups out there who represent students who fall victim to professorial bullying on campuses all across the country.

Political Correctness, like any form of hate-driven insanity, will always snowball. The reason for that is very simple. It is the opposite form of what George H. W. Bush called Reagan’s “Voodoo Economics.” In Reagan’s plan, the more people could be freed up from taxes and regulation to create wealth, the more opportunity would be provided for others to follow them into a cycle of productivity. As he often said, “A rising tide lifts all boats.”

As in anything, the most gifted, strong, and dedicated will lead the way. As they break the ice, those less gifted, strong, and dedicated can then push through.

The same principle works in regard to the destructiveness of the left in their vampirism. You get the strongest and most obnoxious ones demanding radical changes that are shocking to the majority. As people give in, that breaks the ice so that the less bold parasites can join in the looting. Just as a healthy body can fight off disease, one that becomes weakened by it falls victim to a host of problems.

Once the train is rolling, it is too hard to stop. That is a blessing, as it means that the system will have to crash. The leaders of the pack may realize this, and want to back off the throttle, but the followers who are less intelligent as well as less gifted don’t see the big picture. It is their time, and there is no way in hell anyone is going to stop them. They will push things past the breaking point.

A matador in a bullfight is trained to let the bull defeat himself. When a bull sees red, he can’t control himself. When a Red sees power within his grasp, he can’t control himself.

Why Johnny Can’t Think is a training manual for matadors.

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