Tuesday, June 02, 2020

"Americans finally saw with their own eyes what social justice looks like."

Daniel J. Flynn writes in part in the American Spectator,
...Socialism saw its representation in the sickle and hammer. Social justice finds its symbol in a plodding man in trousers that do not cover his rear but a bandana that obscures his face carrying a PlayStation 4 under his left arm and three boxes of Nike Lebron Soldier 13s under his right.

...Social, when used as a noun, serves as one of the most pleasant words in the English language. Think: the ice-cream social. When used as an adjective, critics say it can turn a fine profession into a despised one (social engineering), the best subject (history) in school into the worst one (social studies), a phrase, as noted troglodyte R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. points out, into an oxymoron (social distancing), and a solid noun into mush (social justice).

That’s why this weekend served as a prolonged teachable moment. Americans finally saw with their own eyes what social justice looks like.
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