How the west is being lostThe convolutions of the culture war have become a vile and frightening processThe convolutions of the culture war are becoming ever more twisted. As I observed here, the “anti-racist” identity-politics ideologues promoting it are now claiming that the culture war is an invention of those resisting it, aka “the right”. They are unable to deal with being called out for promoting bigotry themselves by endorsing the false claim that white society is innately and systematically racist, thus damning every member of that society on the basis of the colour of their skin. So to deflect this point they assert, with breathtaking moral and intellectual legerdemain, that anyone who criticises Black Lives Matter or supports taking the knee — the vehicle and the symbol of that anti-white attitude — is therefore demonstrably racist. There was an example of this two days ago in the Guardian where, in a column lamenting that “the right” was winning the culture war, Nesrine Malik attacked me for having called out Black Lives Matter as racist on BBC TV’s Politics Live last week. Wrote Malik:
And how has this war been fought? Apparently by the Conservatives having
The fact that the left is libelling the attachment to western culture as “white supremacism” was thus turned into a character assassination of the victims of that onslaught. Malik went on:
And so of course, my remarks on Politics Live were duly cherry-picked to demonstrate this Machiavellian strategy:
Malik somehow unaccountably omitted the fact that I strongly condemned that horrific racial abuse, and furthermore said in terms that the England footballers undoubtedly believed that in “taking the knee” they were merely making a decent protest against racism. Strikingly, she also seemed unaware of her own contradiction in claiming that people who think like me “deny racism is an issue” — while attacking me three sentences later for saying that taking the knee is a racist gesture. Many decent people who support “taking the knee” similarly refuse to acknowledge its deeply unsavoury implications. At the root of this denial of the racist agenda of Black Lives Matter is the fact that many young people, in particular, are simply stupefied by the suggestion that racism isn't confined to white people and that ethnic minorities may also be racially prejudiced. Goodness me! People of colour have the same qualities as those with pale skins?! They make moral choices, both for good and bad, in exactly the same way as all other human beings?!! Who’d have thought it? Well clearly, not the so-called “anti-racists” of the Black Lives Matter-supporting left who, in portraying ethnic minorities as being unable to make the moral choices that define our common humanity, are therefore demonstrably as bigoted as they come. This open-mouthed astonishment by so many young people at the idea that people of colour are as human as they are themselves provides further frightening evidence that what passes for education has become in recent decades a propaganda system for an anti-west ideology that stands rationality and evidence on its head. And anyone who tries to bring reality into this picture is automatically damned as “right-wing,” code for “nasty bigoted extremist”. A case in point was the all-too revealing story about me to which Malik’s article linked — all-too revealing, that is, about the writer, Lee Harpin. Reporting in Jewish News my comments on Politics Live, Harpin labelled me a “right-wing commentator” and claimed that I had become
in my comments on
and that as an example of this, in a column in the Jewish Chronicle, I had
You can read that column here. This is what I actually wrote:
Cue the unpleasant smear job by Lee Harpin. Alas, there are many liberal Jews in Britain who think in exactly the same way that anyone who calls out the pernicious weaponisation of “Islamophobia,” or who identifies the bigotry behind Black Lives Matter and “taking the knee,” is thus proved to be an Islamophobe, a racist — and of course “right-wing”. For just like “Islamophobe” and “racist”, “right-wing” is a term whose innate conceptual incoherence enables it to be weaponised by those who wish to silence views that left-wingers can’t defeat through evidence. So anyone who dissents from any aspect of left-wing ideology is instantly labelled “right-wing” (even though they may actually be liberal, libertarian or have no governing political view of the world). If they provide evidence to show that the ideology is mendacious, they find themselves anathematised as “far-right” or “hard right” — a social and professional bill of excommunication. And the more persuasive their evidence against that ideology, the further “right” any such dissident is said to be — and the more toxic it becomes for anyone to be seen to associate with, let alone endorse, that individual. This vile and frightening process is how the west is being lost. |
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Thursday, July 22, 2021
Losing The War Not Just The Battle.
Why Are We So Far From The Church Described in Acts?
https://www.christiantoday.com/article/why.are.we.so.far.away.from.what.we.read.about.in.acts/142378.htm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-__pY6Dp5M FRAUD! Nothing less. EXPOSED!
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