Saturday, February 9, 2008

More Liberal Obtuseness and idiocy

When it comes to multiculturalism and “identity”, whenever we think that Liberal idiocy has finally reached its limit, we always learn that there are apparently still further depths to be explored. God only knows HOW far - and how disastrously for the rest of us - they are capable of going. The archbishop of Canterbury called Thursday for Britain to adopt aspects of Islamic Shariah law alongside the existing legal system. The interesting thing about this is that he was truly shocked at the reactions to his suggestion.

Liberals are so full of their own righteousness, and certainty in the infallibility of their belief system, that they cannot comprehend how anyone could possibly disagree or take umbrage with their views. They continually deride what they consider to be “ideological” stances by Conservatives yet would be outraged if any of their orthodoxies were deemed to be ideological. To their minds, any idea they advocate is the result of reasoned discourse and is, therefore, the ONLY position logically to take on a given issue.

In this case, the dictates of the ideology of multiculturalism, and its companion non-judgementalism, require, “logically”, that credence and “respect” be given to the barbaric, unvarnished, 7th Century code of the Arabian desert, and that it be held to be as equally valid as evolved Western laws and customs - even in 21st Century Europe. Liberals would not feel that this would require rational discussion, since it is so central to their “cultural” view of the world; i.e., their ideology.

Unfortunately, with the Liberal domination of the major news media, academia and the political process, their orthodoxies get to become the conventional wisdom through repetition, nuancing and demonization of the opposions’ views (charges of “racism” have been so very effective for the Left for the last 40 years!)

In other words, we’ll be seeing Shariah law in practice in the West soon enough. God (or should we now say Allah?) help us.

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