September 1, 2013

Learning To Be Superior To Others






[From article]
one of the most psychologically appealing aspects of liberalism because it allows you to be an awful person while still thinking of yourself as better than everyone else.
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Liberals demand that even God bow down on the altar of liberalism.
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if nothing is to be recognized as better or worse than anything else then success is de facto unjust.
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Conversely and for the same reason, failure is de facto proof of victimization and the greater the failure, the greater the proof of the victim is, or the greater the victimization."
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Liberals decide what programs to support based on whether they make them feel good or bad about themselves, not because they work or don't work.
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they believe that they are better and smarter than everyone else by virtue of being liberals and centralized power gives them the opportunity to control more people's lives.
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One of the key reasons liberals spend so much time vilifying people they don't like and questioning their motivations is to protect themselves from having to consider their arguments. This helps create a completely closed system for liberals.

http://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2013/08/31/12-unspoken-rules-for-being-a-liberal-n1687730/page/full

12 Unspoken Rules For Being A Liberal
TownHall.com
John Hawkins
Aug 31, 2013

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