Friday, March 05, 2010

Social Justice

Sounds good right? People not discriminated on based on race, religion or ethnic background. It stirs images of people joining together to help people out of forced ghettoes and helping orphans get bread for dinner. I think of helping the workers in big factories like in Far and Away with the chicken feather pluckers and teaching children how to read.

The images could not be farther from the truth.

Social Justice is code language used by Progressives (which is code for evolutionary as apposed to revolutionary Communist.) to teach people that they are victims of capitalism and I would go as far as victims of Christianity.

Self victimization is a dangerous business. Few Americans today are true victims. We may be victims of a crime, but does that mean we are victims for life? We may be a victim of poverty, but does that mean we have to stay in poverty. Social Justice teaches that we are victims and we will always be victims. It teaches not to rise above and triumph but to pull down and destroy those viewed as the villain.

Who are the Social Justice villains? The wealthy. The religious. The working. You. Me. Your doctor. Your boss.

Who is the real villain? Those buying into the Social Justice lie. What it really does is hold people back from true potential. It is a forced slavery and hurts the poor and uneducated.

Code words are great because they often start under the cover of darkness and be used in the light of day. Gradually they become used in everyday conversation by people who don’t know what they mean. Then they are taught to children in elementary school. Suddenly the words loose the meaning that they have and become something else. The originators of the words have no problem with this because it furthers the agenda.

It is our RESPONSIBILITY to choose our words wisely and to know the meaning of what we are saying and what is being taught to our children. Ignorance is no longer an excuse.

1 comment:

commoncents said...

Thank You for posting this! I love your blog - keep up the great work!!

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