Monday, February 19, 2018

Liberal Ghouls Project Their Failures onto Patriotic Americans



I’m usually reticent about writing on the subject of mass shootings especially those committed by teenage sociopaths. What can one say about these acts of evil? Apparently plenty if you’re a libtard.


As soon as the news broke on this heinous crime, gun-grabbers were hyperventilating with excitement as the body count climbed in Parkland, Florida. These ghouls were quick to unholster their usual bromides: Ban assault weapons! It’s the NRA’s fault! We must do something!


These acts of evil have become endemic and why is that? Prior to the 1990’s I cannot recall school shootings. The only one close was the University of Texas tower massacre back in 1966 and that’s it.


Something has happened to our culture. Something evil has been brewing for a long time and the stench is emanating from a liberal counterculture that has forsaken Christian morality and has no respect for our institutions and the American creed.


It’s bad enough that we have to sit by and watch liberals turn our culture into a cesspool, but we also have to endure their projections of blame. I’ve never seen a people so clueless about the hell they’ve created. They’re in complete denial.


The Charlotte Observer’s editorial board once again gives flesh to this rotting corpse. Billy Maddalon, a contributing columnist at the Disturber, not only danced around the dead at Parkland, he also took this opportunity to mock the notion of American exceptionalism. Here is an except:


Our history books teach us America was once the best in the world at virtually everything. True or not, we have always clung to a belief in “American exceptionalism” – that we’re different, better, smarter, because God wants it to be that way. It’s blatant national narcissism. To seem rather than to be. And it’s slowly destroying our nation.



Mr. Maddalon not only trashed our country, he has the nerve to project liberal failures on the rest of us. Take a look at this:



America’s current reality is sobering: Our expensive health system is one of the worst underperformers in the industrialized world (17th out of 37); Our education system is one of the worst (25th out of 37); Our mental health systems are fragmented and underfunded, with an opioid epidemic raging out of control in our rural communities. We also are the most violent country in the industrialized world (with gun homicide rates that are 25 times higher than our peers).



What ideology has taken over our healthcare and educational systems? It sure as hell isn’t conservatives. We tried to stop Obamacare.  And if I’m not mistaken the cities that have the highest homicide rates are ran by Democrats. You want to point fingers about this opioid epidemic? There is a direct correlation between the expansion of Medicaid and this crises. Again, can you say Obamacare, Mr. Maddalon? Hmmmm…


Mr. Maddalon tied his anti-American screed with the Parkland shooting in a nice, little bow with the following:


Gun violence has become a metaphor, a symptom of a much more insidious problem. We’ve somehow convinced ourselves that this, like so many other issues, is just going to magically go away, that the gun violence on our streets and mass shootings in houses of worship, night clubs, theaters, universities, schools and malls is just some kind of phase we’re going through.


All of these problems persist because we refuse to learn from what other countries have done to solve these same challenges. Remember, we’re different, better, smarter, we’re exceptional. Screw the facts!




The facts, Mr. Maddalon, is that everyone of the problems you brought forth were created by liberals. Liberals, like you, have trashed our culture and our country. You’ve contaminated the minds of our youth with hatred for Christian morality and the American creed. And you have the audacity to lecture us about learning from other countries? Why don’t you and your fellow libtards learn from your mistakes and stop projecting your failures unto the rest of us.


Source:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article200624974.html

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