'Garbage' in, garbage out
A liberal-industrial orthodoxy continues to struggle mightily with the pressure that stems from consequence.
As the government censorship apparatus screams to life to cover for one of the great political missteps of the 21st century, a lesson:
You should always want free speech, even when it hurts you, even when it hurts others. Because, sometimes, the folks who want to take it all away tell you how they really feel.
In the case of a certain president being pushed out on a block of ice — who has never been a decent man, never been compos mentis, never occupied moral high ground over a perhaps equally flawed opponent — if one isn’t careful enough, they can hang themselves with the rope they normally reserve for lashing others.
We saw that yesterday, when the Democrat campaign of “joy,” which has spent months encouraging more assassination attempts by slandering their opponents as N*zis, turned to calling 80 million Americans “garbage.”
We see it daily in Ottawa, as the Trudeau Liberals shamefully return to the imagined Conservative litigation into a woman’s right to choose, pretend Pierre Poilievre is the real problem on the foreign interference file, and turn to despicable attacks on Christian women’s crisis shelters for having the gall to not lead with “want us to 86 that child for you?”