Right out of the mouth of the beast:
“The ’60s, after all, was a time of rejecting obedience and conformity in favor of initiative and courage. The ’60s pushed us to a deeper appreciation of the humanity of every human being. And that is the threat it poses to the right wing, hence the attacks and all the guilt by association.”
As usual, I reflect back on my father’s wisdom from the 60′s. The irony of saying the 60′s was about “rejecting obedience and conformity” is simply absurd. The hippies of the 60′s simply rejected one obedience for another, and conformed to another group, that of the communists and communist sympathizers, (Oh dear, the dreaded C-word! Dare I say it in modern times to accurately portray a communist!) The 60′s was a large-scale demonstration of why liberalism and leftist ideology does not work, as Lyndon B. Johnson was a self-proclaimed liberal and started the Vietnam war as an ego trip, the Saul Alinsky-ites went around preaching sermons about why it’s cool to hate America and American values, (much as the Media does today,) and many of these people ended up within the education system, to indoctrinate a new era of ignorant mindslaves who think not with their heads, but by the seat of their pants, whose selective moral outrage can be turned on and off like a faucet. Of course, I wouldn’t expect an unrepentant terrorist to understand the truth, as the truth does more to damage leftist ideology than leftist ideology could ever hope to barrage people with lies.
As I wrote in my previous article: you must fight fear with unbridled truth, fight uncertainty with firm resolve, and fight doubt with decisive action.
As Ronald Reagan once famously said: “Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.”


