Sunday, September 20, 2009

Know When Rules Are Made To Be Broken

"To understand the mindset of the politically correct, there are a few rules of racial relations that you need to know. These rules establish the Hierarchy of Multiculturalism:

1. If a person is a member of a group guilty of past racial oppression, that person has no moral standing in relation to anyone in any group that’s ever been a victim of that oppression.

2. A member of an oppressor group is always assumed to be guilty in relation to a member of a victim group.

3. An oppressor can only avoid presumed guilt by making a display of his or her sympathy for the oppressed.

4. Members of victim groups can lose their moral standing by expressing a preference for individual rights as opposed to group rights.

5. Advocating on behalf of a victim makes one almost as unassailable as being that victim.

6. Coming to the defense of an oppressor is even more repugnant than being that oppressor.

By the rules of the Hierarchy of Multiculturalism, when a member of a victim group is the actual victim in a real-world encounter, it’s an example of oppression. But when an oppressor becomes a victim in real life, that’s just karma, man."


-- Evan Coyne Maloney, conservative filmmaker and social critic, grabbing the NewAge flag there at the end ("that’s just karma, man") since, whether he knows it or not, the concepts of Multiculturalism and karma - as he's expressed them here - are both main tenets of NewAge and, as it's currently conceived, Big Government.

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