Monday, July 10, 2023

Neil Oliver: The reality that lies beneath the purveyors of "kindness and inclusion" is hatred.(GBNews)




Good clip from Oliver about controlling and censoring issues about society by vilifying debate. The kindness and inclusion rhetoric is cover for pushing anti Western, anti (traditional) mainstream life, anti white, anti male, anti family, and anti straight society ideas. It's something pushed by hateful Critical Race Theory zombies (who seem at war with everyone) and Globalists who use these CRT zombies, plus woke rhetoric, as cover while breaking apart Western countries that have strong traditions of individualism and rule of law. The CRT zombies are useful idiots in this endeavour. They are being played while their lives are made worse. Rather than targeting the corporatist Globalists they target their neighbours. For the Globalists the more that things can be broken up the less organised opposition they face. The CRT material is being used by 'them' to control us. 

To elaborate a bit further, the policies of 'kindness' and 'inclusion' that are being pushed to extremes, when it comes to Globalism, are actually destructive. There is value in self sufficiency, that favour the  majority in society (it's how countries were formed), rather than trying to bend things towards different internal groups or outsiders (that comes at the detriment of the majority). It does help when everyone in society is on a very similar (cultural) page, despite notable differences. Exporting industrial capacity overseas is not a virtuous thing. Trying to include large numbers of people that don't share your (libertarian) values into your society is not a virtuous thing. Making exceptions for people because of how you look, or how you were born, is not a virtuous thing. It's why having the law apply EQUALLY to everyone, to expect certain merit-based standards, and why a tradition of individualism, and the protection of individual rights, is so important. Most importantly we must always remember there are 'unintended consequences' to supposedly good intentioned policies, where the road to ruin is littered with these good intentions. It's all a matter of understanding the consequences of various actions and removing the rose tinted glasses when conducting one's analysis.

So we are looking at a duality of ideas. One of individualism and laws to protect your rights, and another of protecting a functioning society as a whole.

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, July 10, 2023.]

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