Tuesday, April 29, 2014

A Not-So-Private Conversation

It's stupid. It's hateful. Donald Sterling's remarks have proven to disgust many people and rightfully so. But, there's an aspect to this story that most people are not talking about. His privacy. These were conversations that took place between two people in the privacy of a home. Not on the job, not in public.

So, it begs the question. Since when is it a problem to express opinions, even racist ones, privately? According to his girlfriend, V. Stiviano, he asked her to record conversations because he kept forgetting what he said. Did he also ask her to leak them to the world? Doubtful. Evidently, she is seeking revenge, some say, due to his public approval of his ex-wife's lawsuit against Stiviano, claiming she stole money from Sterling.

Question is:  if she so despised his prejudices, (as a minority herself), why was she with him? It seems there is more than one loathsome aspect to think about here; aside from his racism, it was her exploitative tactics of revealing it to the world, and turning private conversations into very public ones. Now that's very troubling.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Censoring Our Speech

For over 200 years now, freedom of speech has been one of our most valued liberties. This inalienable right has become so embedded into our national character, that we don't know life without it.  But we're starting to get a glimpse into what it might be like to have others want to silence us; and some of these examples are not just coming from our government, but from private citizens demonstrating their lack of tolerance.

Probably the most well-known example of infringement on free speech is the IRS targeting of conservative groups.  The special scrutiny, excessive questioning, and unfair demands on information went to groups such as the Tea Party, which were seeking tax-exempt status. In recent findings, House Ways and Means Chairman, Dave Camp, said it was Washington, D.C. which gave the directive to audit conservative groups, not merely a Cincinnati office as originally stated.

Last week was the case with famous women's rights activist and outspoken critic of oppressive practices under Sharia law, Aayan Hirsi Ali, who was due to receive an honorary degree from Brandeis University. After pressure from faculty, students and some Muslim organizations, most notably the Council on Islamic-American Relations (CAIR), Brandeis caved, and withdrew the award. Why? Due to her past comments in opposition to Islam;  the president of Brandeis felt it wasn't in keeping with the values of the university. Ali herself was raised a Muslim and survived some of the very offensive and violent treatment she speaks about now - female genital mutilation, beatings, and an arranged marriage.  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/04/09/brandeis-university-withdraws-planned-honorary-degree-for-islam-critic-ayaan/

Related to this was the banning of the film "Honor Diaries", a documentary about the violence imposed on women in Islamic societies. After CAIR started a campaign calling the film Islamophobic, The University of Michigan agreed not to show the film.  http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/03/31/islamophobia-in-action-honor-diaries-screening-shut-down-by-cair/

Mark Steyn, best-selling author and radio host, is now defending himself in a defamation lawsuit when he commented that climate scientist Michael Mann's 'hockey stick' theory was fraudulent. Steyn maintains that this is a free speech issue and that Mann was trying to silence those who oppose climate change theories by taking Steyn, and National Review magazine to court. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jan/31/climate-scientist-case-against-national-review-go-/

When Charles Krauthammer, in a Washington Post column, challenged the notion that the science on climate change is settled, environmental activists launched a petition to have the newspaper refrain from publishing his column.  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/24/heating-up-climate-change-advocates-try-to-silence-krauthammer/

The University of Hawaii is being sued by two students who were not allowed to distribute the U.S. Constitution on campus at a school event. They were told they could only distribute at a 'free speech zone', which was described as "a small, muddy, frequently-flooded area on the edge of campus." This is in addition to another incident when, on Constitution Day, a student at Modesto Junior College in California, was prevented from handing out the Constitution. He sued the school for violating his rights.  http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/24/another-university-stops-students-from-handing-out-constitution/

During the recent incident in which many people rallied to the defense of a Nevada rancher against an excessive show of force by the government over cattle grazing fees, the government had set up a 'free speech zone' for those who wanted to protest. By cordoning off a small area for free speech, they were restricting much of the larger area to no speech. "Regardless of the purpose, advocates say such zones are an inappropriate infringement of free speech."  http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/free-speech-zones-blm-cattle-roundup-put-controversial-areas-spotlight

The recent forced resignation of Mozilla Firefox CEO Brendan Eich, was due to his political donation for Proposition 8 (anti-gay marriage) in California six years ago. Some of the employees, as well as members of the board, couldn't tolerate his position on this issue, and consequently, his right to exercise free speech. Read The Thought Police Strike Again.

Several months ago, it was reported that insurance companies were getting pressure from the White House to keep quiet with criticism of Obamacare. In a CNN report, "the White House is exerting massive pressure on the industry, including the trade associations, to keep quiet. Sources telling us they fear White House retribution."  https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/wh-intimidates-insurance-companies-not-publicly-criticize-obamacare_765582.html

These are several of the many examples of how our highly valued freedom of speech is being infringed upon. As Charles Krauthammer said recently, "when it comes to free speech, they don't even hide it anymore. Now they proudly want certain arguments banished from discourse. The next step is book burning. So the question of the day is: Can you light a Kindle?"

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Witnessing the Fundamental Transformation Pt. 10

"We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America."
Barack Obama, 5 days before Election Day, November 2008

CONCLUSION
In this 10-part series, "Witnessing the Fundamental Transformation", readers were taken through the many ways in which Barack Obama has been working to greatly expand the authority and control of the Federal government, while undermining the Founding principles which made this country great. Here is a recap of the last nine parts:
In Part 1 of the "Fundamental Transformation" series, I spoke about healthcare, and the intent to scrap the system and rebuild it, via Obamacare (2700 page bill and 20,000 pages of new regulations); all of it designed to redistribute the wealth and move us into a single payer, government-controlled health plan. Common Core, the nationalizing of education standards and curriculum, and the collection of student data, illustrates the overstepping role of the Federal government. Immigration reform is currently being debated; the administration is looking to grant amnesty for illegals to secure a future voting bloc, while failing to secure the borders. 

Part 2  deals with the First Amendment and how our freedoms in that Amendment are routinely being trampled on by this administration. 

Part 3  The politics of division is the subject here. This speaks to the division by class, race, gender and political beliefs, as accelerated and  promoted by this President and his administration.

Part 4  Aspects of the economy are addressed in this part of the series - redistribution, government dependency, unemployment, the shrinking middle class, national debt and minimum wage. When looking at the big picture, it's easy to see that the economy is not growing, and will not grow under this administration...but then, of course, it's not supposed to.

Part 5 Our foreign policy and our military are at very weak points now - this post delineates some reasons why.

Part 6 Besides the First Amendment being trampled on, as discussed in the second part of the series, here are examples of how our Second, Fourth and Tenth Amendments are being ignored as well. From gun rights, to privacy rights to states rights, our freedoms are not being protected by this government.

Part 7 Environmental and energy policies are being crafted to extend control over businesses and private citizens, whether further regulations and taxes are factually necessary or not. Another means with which to redistribute the wealth and grow the Federal government.

Part 8 takes a look into the how of Obama; through the tactics of Saul Alinsky and the strategies of Cloward and Piven, we see how his vision of revolution is happening in front of us.

Part 9 deals with the why of Obama. Once we take a look into the life of Obama and his influences throughout, we learn why he's executing his Presidency the way he is.

Part 10:  CONCLUSION:
To many Americans, Obama's style of governing is puzzling. He is constantly dividing our country's citizens on every level; by class, gender, race, ideology. His enemies are not found in oppressive regimes, rather they are his political opponents and the conservative electorate. He has created an atmosphere of intimidation in his administration to squelch opposing views. He appears to have contempt for the wealthy, yet he freely takes their money to fuel his campaigns. He has consistently defied the Constitution by ignoring laws on the books he doesn't like, or, bypassing Congress to change existing laws, or, signing executive orders to get things done as he sees fit.  He continues to grow the Federal government via bureaucracies, regulations, taxes and spending. He is presiding over the transformation of institutions such as health care, education, marriage, and the military. His policies on the economy, the environment and energy seek to primarily control lives and redistribute wealth. He encourages government dependency and seeks to amass power from an ever increasing welfare state, knowing that the people who depend on the government will vote for those who are providing for them. 

We've heard the argument that this President is incompetent and bungling things. On the other hand, we've heard for years now how smart, even brilliant, this man is. You can't have it both ways.  He's either smart or incompetent. I say, he's smart. His 'bungling' is not bungling at all. It's deliberative. He is accomplishing exactly what he set out to do. He's trying to collapse the system so that he can rebuild it as he sees fit. He is reducing American power around the globe, dismantling friendly alliances, and allowing unfriendly and dangerous governments to become emboldened and powerful. Why? Because he believes that the United States of America is an oppressive colonial power which uses up much of the world's resources and exerts too much influence upon other nations. We have no business being exceptional, he believes. And he has been working to level the playing field, both domestically and internationally for over five years now.

I am sorry to say, he is accomplishing his objectives. For those who saw this coming in 2008, it is our nightmare scenario happening before our eyes. For those who may be awakening to this reality, it's time to help and turn this ship around. We can all do our part to become part of the solution. First it starts with getting educated (and educating our children) about our Founding documents and why it's important for this country to preserve and stay true to its principles. Then, staying informed about the news and political landscape (an uninformed public is a dangerous one); there are numerous websites you can explore to get information (that is, before we lose control of the internet to Russia or China as is the debate now - more in a future post). Engaging can be as simple as signing petitions or making phonecalls during election time. It can be donating to campaigns of liberty-minded people. It can be writing blogs, and using social media to re-tweet blogs (like this one!) and articles, posting important news links on Facebook, and talking to people to make them aware. Step it up to attend Tea Party meetings, or any of the other patriot groups that exist. And, if you're so inclined, run for elected office - we need good people to get involved in the community - school board, town and county offices...remember, all politics start at the local level. 

America is on the brink. Our exceptional Founding principles of  limited government, individual liberty, inalienable rights, free market capitalism, and strong national defense are fading. Let's not let that happen. Let's not allow Barack Obama to fundamentally transform this nation anymore!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Thought Police Strike Again

Again, political correctness rears its ugly head. The CEO of Mozilla, Brendan Eich, just resigned after essentially being bullied into it.  What did he do, you ask? Six years ago, he supported Prop 8 in California, by way of a donation (Prop 8 was an anti-gay marriage proposition on the ballot). But the gay activists would have none of this. When this 'horror' was recently leaked, some employees of Mozilla decided it was more important to sacrifice liberty for political correctness. It didn't matter that his belief in traditional marriage wasn't, in any way, imposed on any employee or subscriber; he was not in lockstep with the thinking on the Left, and for that, he should be punished. So, they (some employees and board members) forced him to step down. He was not only the CEO of Mozilla Firefox, but one of its founders.

This is just another in a long string of oppressive and intolerant behavior coming from the radical Left. But, we cannot let the Left dictate to us what we are to think, what we are to believe, or how we exercise our First Amendment right to free speech. This is not a debate about gay marriage, or anything else. It is a debate about freedom. Freedom to think and express those thoughts, whether in writing, speaking or in supporting causes we believe in. It's about the right to keep your job because you have an opinion that may be politically incorrect (and how ironic that standing up for traditional marriage is looked upon as radical now). We must not let the tyrants have their way or we will lose our liberty. Today it is about one topic. Tomorrow it will be another topic. The only real issue is, will we have the freedom to express our beliefs without the 'thought police' controlling them? There should be no victories here for the Left.  Fascism is never correct. I, for one, have dropped Mozilla Firefox as my internet browser. Mozilla should not ever think they can control anybody's First Amendment rights.

UPDATE: As it happens, the CEO of OKCupid, who started this controversy by recommending that his customers not use Mozilla software to access their website and brought Eich's opinions to light, actually donated money himself (!) in 2004 to a Congressman who voted for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. The hypocrisy is never-ending.

Just as an aside, it didn't seem to matter to the Left that in 2008 their beloved leader Barack Obama was a supporter of traditional marriage.

To understand how political correctness has its roots in Marxism, go to the following links:
political correctness defined, see: http://www.ourcivilisation.com/pc.htm
or origins of, see:  http://www.academia.org/the-origins-of-political-correctness/
http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/02/cultural_marxism.html