Tuesday, June 18, 2019

"The left hates those who once were members but have since left the fold, and their very existence threatens the left’s reliance on the monolithic support of particular groups."

The New Neo reports in her blog about the lawsuit being filed by Brandon Straka, founder of the #Walkaway movement.
I cannot predict how Straka’s lawsuit will ultimately go. But although the idea that he and the other gay, transgender, and black members of his group are racist or transphobic seems preposterous, it no longer shocks. It’s the sort of story heard all too often these days; anyone who goes against the liberal line is labeled a bigot even if that person belongs to the group against which the person is supposedly prejudiced.

And the most terrifying people of all to the left are those who are members of groups the left feels it owns and yet who have dared, like Straka, to defy the party line. The left hates those who once were members but have since left the fold, and their very existence threatens the left’s reliance on the monolithic support of particular groups.
Read more here.

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