You ‘Must be Made’ to Obey
Matt Barber | May 17, 2015
While
actions speak louder than words, words often predict future actions.
Secular progressives’ words and actions rarely align. This is because
the pseudo-utopian, wholly dystopian perch from which they view the
world is so detached from reality that, from a cultural and public
policy standpoint, they must disguise their intended actions in flowery
and euphemistic language, or face near universal rejection.
When they don’t like the terms, liberals redefine the terms to mean
something they do not, never have and never can mean. Consider, for
instance, the once meaningful words “marriage” and “equality.”
Other “progressive” doublespeak includes words like “invest” (meaning
socialist redistribution of wealth), “tolerance” (meaning embrace
immorality or face total ruin), “diversity” (meaning Christians and
conservatives need not apply), “hate” (meaning truth) or “The Affordable
Care Act” (meaning unaffordable, unsustainable and utterly inferior
socialized medicine).
Even so, it’s during those rare moments of candor that our cultural
Marxist friends’ rhetoric actually aligns with their intended actions.
In other words, every so often, and usually by accident, they tell the
truth.
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