Left Wing Craziness
Imaginary Villians
There are many similarities between the way the Left, in all their wisdom and touchy-feely clear-sightedness, react both to the issues of same sex marriage and to terrorism. In both instances, they are more concerned about the imagined actions of hordes of fantasy phantom villains than they are in dealing, in an adult and mature way, with the real issues at stake.
This was obvious during both Sydney’s Lindt Café siege and the Curtis Cheng murder, when the NSW police appeared more concerned about preventing some imaginary backlash than in being honest with the community about what was actually taking place. So perverse and so prevalent is this thinking that it saw senior police officers seemingly more worried about imaginary suburban bigots than with doing their duty to the hostages by rescuing them – preferably after putting a bullet through Man Monis’s head.
Spectator
The long march of the left has not only been through education but also journalism .
Take YLC for instance not a single conservative voice.
Tribalism at work