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From WorldNetDaily.com Blue America: The land
of the easily offended Posted: December 7, 2004 © 2004 Creators Syndicate Commentators on our country
explain our blue-red division in many ways – liberal-conservative;
secular-religious; North-South; coasts-heartland; singles-married with
children. I propose one more explanation: the easily offended-the not so
easily offended. With the acknowledgment that there are many individual
exceptions, a major defining characteristic of modern-day liberalism is the
ease with which liberals take offense personally and/or on behalf of others.
Liberals regularly portray as offended women, African Americans, Jews, American
Indians, gays and every other group liberals declare a minority, i.e., any
group that votes Democrat – no group that votes Republican, such as
Mormons, Cuban Americans and Vietnamese Americans, is considered a
"minority." All other groups are constantly warned that almost anything
they say that is not patronizing of those groups is offensive (and therefore
subject to litigation). Having given thousands of lectures across the country and on
all seven continents (yes, It is most unlikely that conservative men or women speak that
way – saying, "I am offended" – when they hear liberal
speakers. For one thing, conservatives are so used to being labeled as
stupid, bigoted, ignorant, racist, homophobic, sexist, insensitive and
intolerant that it is almost impossible to offend them. Moreover, the culture
does not allow them to feel offended, since they are not an officially
designated minority. For another, liberal positions are far more emotion-based than
reason-based. To cite but one of many examples, take the widely held liberal
slogan "War is not the answer." It is pure irrationality. War has
ended more evil than anything the left has ever thought of. In the last 60
years alone, it ended Nazism and the Holocaust; it saved half of Korea from
genocide; it kept Israel from national extinction and a second Holocaust; it
saved Finland from becoming a Stalinist totalitarian state; and according to
most of the people who put "War is not the answer" stickers on their
bumpers, it saved Bosnian Muslims from ethnic cleansing. The list of irrational, feelings-based liberal positions is
almost as long as the list of contemporary liberal positions. The relevant
point here is that people who take positions based on feelings will of
necessity take disagreement more personally and feel offended more often than
others. Liberals' claims of being offended themselves or on behalf of a
selected group are almost endless. Liberal Jews and non-Jews claim that "Merry
Christmas" offends Jews and other non-Christians. That 90 percent of
Americans celebrate Christmas is of no importance to the easily offended. Liberal blacks and other liberals see racism almost everywhere
in Liberal American Indian spokesmen and other liberals regularly
tell us how offensive Indian names of sports teams are. The latest polls show
that most Indians have no problem with such names, but liberals are still
offended on their behalf. To make the point of how offensive the name
"Indians" is for the Part of
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- Re: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. Terry Clifton
- Re: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. Slade Henson
- Re: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. Lance Muir
- Re: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. Terry Clifton
- RE: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended... ShieldsFamily
- RE: [TruthTalk] The land of the easily offended. ShieldsFamily

