... a point of view, PC society training good men to do nothing! One of the best descriptions of the evil of political correctness I've read!
By Felicia Dionisio
Why didn't the president of Virginia Tech University and the police chief charged with protecting the lives of those poor defenseless students and faculty members do anything to stop the campus massacre?
Because they're evil.
I'm sitting here watching these same men give a news conference in front of TV cameras. They look like deer in headlights as they try to explain why they apparently allowed a madman to kill two people and then remain on a college campus for hours while they stood by, meek as lambs, refusing to acknowledge the evil thrust upon them, refusing to allow the innocent any opportunity to protect themselves.
The so-called SWAT teams are supposed to neutralize the threat. They're trained to rush in and save lives. Why are so many of them seen on video standing around behind police cars while shots are being fired, while innocents are dying inside?
Why don't they do what they are trained and paid to do? Why do they sit back and allow evil to run its course without fighting to stop it?
Because they're evil.
... I can draw only one conclusion. They refused to act, because they didn't want to act. If that's not evil, I don't know what is.
The ''authorities'' hid behind their desks and their police cars.
They didn't want to ''inconvenience'' anyone.
They didn't want to make a fuss.
They didn't want to overreact.
They didn't want to appear foolish.
They didn't want to risk ridicule.
They didn't want to make anyone angry.
They didn't want to get sued.
They didn't want to shoot someone.
They didn't want to pay any overtime.
They didn't want to miss lunch.
They didn't want to trouble any professors.
They didn't want to do the right thing.
They didn't want to cancel those cheerleading tryouts.
And they didn't want to acknowledge evil exists and thrives in this world.
They didn't want to confront that evil. And they didn't want to confront it, because they're evil.
Think about it.
Why don't lawmakers seem to know the difference between right and wrong? Why don't they ever do anything for the good of the people?
More laws that limit freedom?
Higher taxes?
Illegal immigration?
Why don't our politicians seal our borders and protect U.S. sovereignty?
Jail for protecting your life and property?
Innocent young men accused of rape while exonerating evidence is withheld?
Evil.
4 comments:
Felicia's rant is overdone to some extent. The SWAT Teams and Police probably did have officers in the buildings desperately looking for a (the) bad guys, but her overall point is correct; POLITICAL CORRECTNESS has everything to do with EVIL in today's world and American society.
People are leaning more towards evil because our PC world accepts it!
I was thinking that VT has some explaining to do about why, after the first shooting they "apparently" did nothing. But that's not fair. The first shooting appeared to a "crime of passion" in which the shooter takes the lives of a spouse and her cuckolding partner. If it had appeared to be a mad shooter (as it turned out to be) more extreme measures such as canceling classes would have been in order. I don't think any government agency would have sent everybody home for the day in this case. Also, VT is the size of a small town. Are we going to enter a new phase of life that everything shuts down when a shooting occurs? Obviously, I'm talking about the garden variety murder, not a massacre.
Oh sure, I agree. VT reacted properly, IMO. Dionisio's larger point is what caught my interest.
Good men are afraid nowadays to do good because they'll get punished for it.
I remember many years ago, while taking a class at FSU, the school newspaper (or was it the Flambeau?) had an article asking; "where are all the big, quiet men? The ones who would come to the aid of others?"
The answer was; they had been silenced by feminism and PC (we didn't call it that then). I don't know if you've experienced this but I have; one time I held a door for a young lady and she immediately cursed me out for it. From then on I took a serious look into the eyes of women before I showed them courtesy.
This could very well be the beginning of the country being split apart into different groups, a kind of social apartheid.
One group of kids at VT were lined up and shot. This implies somebody had time to do something but nobody tried. Are we so self-centered now that a group of healthy kids won't rush one madman (kid) with a gun? Even for the sake of his friends? I think PC has something to do with this.
Ahhhh!
Felcia may have been premature, but now more info is coming to light! The college knew more than we first thought!
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