When these Leftists were not in power in the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, the key to our republic was that there was majority rule and minority rights, which was supposed to be the distinction from a mobocracy.
Now I guess it's majority rule every day, all day. Unless there's some brand new group to protect. Thanks to Trans, even teen age girls are no longer deserving of the privacy while dressing and undressing in the locker room that they once were granted without second thought. We're either in the middle of Heinlein's "Crazy Years", or it's a case of "Whom gods destroy they first make mad"
I reserve the right to delete patently offensive comments. Or, really, any comment I feel like. Or I might leave a really juicy comment up for private ridicule. Also spammers.
You can always offend hippies in the comment section. Chances are, those will be held up as a proper example...
I thought it was Unailenable...
ReplyDeleteJohn Adams : Mr. Jefferson? It so happens that the word is UN-alienable, not IN-alienable.
ReplyDeleteThomas Jefferson : I'm sorry, Mr. Adams, but "Inalienable" is correct.
John Adams : I happen to be a Harvard graduate, Mr. Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson : Well, I attended William & Mary.
Hancock : Mr. Jefferson, will you concede to Mr. Adams' request?
Thomas Jefferson : No, sir, I will not.
When these Leftists were not in power in the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, the key to our republic was that there was majority rule and minority rights, which was supposed to be the distinction from a mobocracy.
ReplyDeleteNow I guess it's majority rule every day, all day. Unless there's some brand new group to protect. Thanks to Trans, even teen age girls are no longer deserving of the privacy while dressing and undressing in the locker room that they once were granted without second thought.
We're either in the middle of Heinlein's "Crazy Years", or it's a case of "Whom gods destroy they first make mad"