Thursday 18 July 2019

All's Fair In Love And War - Right?


The June issue of Whistleblower magazine has dropped into my snail mail box.  The theme for the month is, rather synchronistically, regarding these pages and the totalitarian tip-toe going on in the country, 'Big Tech's Stealth Coup: How the Leftwing Lords of the Internet Intend to Swing the 2020 Election'.   One of the articles, by Michelle Malkin, is entitled 'Silicon Valley Shariah: Shocking double standard: honest conservative banned for life while wildly hateful lefty tweets away'.  It opens:

"THIS IS A TALE of two young, outspoken women in media.

"One is a liberal tech writer.  The other is an enterprising conservative news-media reporter.  One has achieved meteoric success and now works at a top American newspaper.  The other has been de-platformed and marginalized.  Their wildly different fates tell you everything you need to know about Silicon Valley's free speech double standards..."

The one has been "suspended permanently" from Twitter for telling the truth about Shariah law and a female promoter of it in the current House of Representatives.  "Now contrast the fate of 30-year-old Sarah Jeong, who was named an editorial writer at the New York Times in August 2018.  Her leftwing colleagues and admirers applauded her 'verve and erudition'.  And they made much of her diversity status as a 'young Asian woman.'  This person-of-color shield gave Jeong immunity to post several years' worth of hateful tweets attacking white people.

"'White men are bulls**t';

"'#CancelWhitePeople';

"'oh man it's kind of sick how much joy I get out of being cruel to old white men' and 'f**k white women lol.'

"She has tweeted 'f**k the police' and 'cops are a**holes,' derided fraternity members and athletes wrongfully accused of rape and fumed about 'dumba** f**king white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants.'"

Twitter bans what they call "hateful conduct".  Jeong still has a presence on Twitter.

Go figure.


P.S. Speaking of 'intents':

I have lived my life consciously ever since a spiritual experience at university coming up to the age of 21 with intent to find out the Truth of things.  Particularly of a religious and spiritual nature, but as well of political and historical things; and through that intent, and via that intent, I feel that I have helped to bring it all about.

That, as I understand it, is in the nature of things.

But I never realized that things were quite this bad.  When people cease to live a godly life.  One would - or at least might - have thought that more of our true natures would still color our mentality, even in the midst of The Play.

But for what some of you have done to the littlest amongst us alone, I have no qualms in seeing you

go to hell.

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