If you want to understand the moral sickness at the heart of leftism, read the first paragraph of the most recent column by Washington Post columnist E. J. Dionne:
It’s never right to call other human beings ‘animals.’ It’s not something we should even have to debate. No matter how debased the behavior of a given individual or group, no matter how much legitimate anger that genuinely evil actions might inspire, dehumanizing others always leads us down a dangerous path.
Let’s begin with the first sentence: “It’s never right to call other human beings ‘animals.'”
This is so self-evident to Dionne that he adds, “It’s not something we should even have to debate.”
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4 comments:
That community activist had a fit when a county councilman said a kid was acting like an animal. They will do anything to make a white man look racist and most of you idiots are falling for it.
What else can one call it when people act less than human? To be truthful, there are animals that act more civilized, respecting social boundaries and raising generations to do the same. Those who endanger the group don't remain in the group for long.
If you ever had the chance to see MS-13 attack a teenager with machetes, you'd start calling some of them animals, too.
Their motto is "Rape, Torture, Kill". Their ENTIRE structure is dedicated to that.
And democrat, liberal, pink haired cross-dressing sissy bit***s eagerly rise to their defense??
Beyond stupid.
Keep cheering.
Something that the Left (and most everyone else) doesn't notice is that animal names are favorites as street names for MS-13 and other gang members.
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