Saturday, August 15, 2015
The paradox of tolerance
As with many other aspects of this horrendous, slow-mo Train Wreck of a global problem (viz., Islam) unfolding in this new twenty-first century of ours, Western PC MC dovetails (unwittingly) with the Islamic agenda.
The PC MC doctrine of Tolerance seems not simplex, but complex:
On the face of it, the doctrine seems utterly self-contradictory, or a marvel of a Zeno’s Paradox wrapped in a riddle in an enigma:
Be tolerant of everyone—but don’t be tolerant of those who refuse to be tolerant of those who are intolerant—except where those who refuse to be tolerant of those who are intolerant are intolerant of those who refuse to be tolerant of those who are intolerant.
Until we restore the missing ingredient: When we remind ourselves that the PC MC worldview of the mainstream West racializes the problem of Islam, we then see that the Paradox is not only wrapped in a riddle in an enigma, but further enfolded in a pita bread burrito:
Be tolerant of everyone—but don’t be tolerant of those who refuse to be tolerant of Brown People who are intolerant.
Now the logic of PC MC makes sense, when we see the anxious White Western Guilt—reflecting the neurotically magnified distortion of the two capital, classical virtues of Western Civilization (Respect for the Other; and Self-Criticism)—at the bottom of it all.
And, as I noted, it dovetails nicely (i.e., disastrously) with the Islamic agenda of Stealth Sharia-cum-Stealth Jihad.
P.S.:
The “Brown People” of my analysis refers, of course, to Muslims in the perspective of PC MC. In the perspective of PC MC, Muslims have become the #1 Aggrieved Ethnic Minority Whom We White Westerners Must Respect. And as long as the mainstream West sees Muslims as a non-white race it must "respect", it will be handicapping itself in this race against time as Islam undergoes its global revival.
So, does modern PC MC (superimposed by Communists on formerly Christian countries - well, except for China and North Korea) derive from applied Christianity - or, as I argue, applied Judaism?
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