Showing posts with label Political Correctness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political Correctness. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

The “Nothing” in the Dialogue

Guest post by Angela Durden

In the politically correct way of thinking, being open-minded means one accepts everything as equal and valid truth. Nobody’s wrong and everybody’s right. (Try using that logic when you pay your rent and see how far it gets you.) Often those who claim open-minded status are the most close-minded of all, with thinking that leads to an inability to identify, and act against, evil.

Dogmatic condemnation of those who dare to disagree is the favorite tool of the politically correct open-minded person. I wrote a funny blog the other day about one minor dust up with someone so open-minded I could hear the door slam on her ability to think. In the politically correct world, open-mindedness leads to bullying. Next thing you know, we’ve got more Hitlers depending upon a populace whose inability to think allows them to rise easily and bring evil power into homes, neighborhoods, states, countries, and businesses.

Angela Durden
True open-mindedness means having a willingness to question and compare beliefs with new information and doing that within fluid situations, confirming its rightfulness and goodness for the majority, and then acting on it against those who would hurt others.

Cultivating open-mindedness takes a lot of time and work and thought and arguing with yourself and with the opinions of others. It means having the ability to see their side and argue for it, being able to identify the holes in it, determining the validity of those holes, and then changing your own actions and opinions if needs be.
It isn’t easy. Those with open-minds are not popular because they never preach pie-in-the-sky when that goes against personal responsibility. Bullies flat out hate the open-minded because bullies want others to believe blindly — they’re easier to lead. Those with open-minds are not so easily led.
However, for those who are open-minded, uncertainty is the discipline by which we approach all things. Uncertainty is our watchword. Our eyes are open. Just like those in the fields of quantum mechanics, we know we cannot doubt everything and function. At the same time, we know we cannot believe everything and survive. We know beyond a shadow of a doubt that determining how to act under conditions of incomplete information — also called living in the gray — is the most urgent of all human pursuits because nothing in our lives is guaranteed.

Quantum field theory knows that Nothing has force. Nothing is there in between the Things. It takes up space and has weight. It can collapse and expand. They know they cannot control Nothing and they know it exerts force on all Things. If you take out all the Nothing between all the Things, Things could not work.
Open-minds are the forceful Nothings between the dogmatic dialogues of business, politics, religion, and relationships. Open-minds write books that fly in the face of popular thought. Open-minds are the canaries in the mines of business and popular thought who are gasping for breath and holding up signs that say, “Gas levels are too high. Gotta get out now or else!” They invent new ways of doing things that benefit others. They solve problems.
This post was originally published November 21, 2015 


Friday, April 3, 2015

The Cultural War and Fighting Political Correctness #WakeUpAmerica

by Kim D.

I think, as a nation, we have to admit the majority of us were a little slow in realizing how dangerous, divisive, and destructive the Marxist strategy of political correctness can be in modern times. Cloaked as a mere conversation promoting tolerance and diversity, many are awakening to the sad reality that while they were sleeping, the blade of political correctness has been sharpened into a fierce weapon used to force new norms on society and strike down those who resist. Free speech isn't free anymore when expressing an opinion can lead to financial ruin or threats of bodily harm, and there is no better example of this than what happened this week with Memories Pizza in Indiana.
What happens when a biased reporter seeks out an unsuspecting Christian business and gets the owners to share an opinion based on the hypothetical question of would they cater a gay wedding? Literally, all hell breaks loose. In response to the question did they support Indiana's controversial RFRA legislation, the owners of Memories Pizza answered in the affirmative:
This faith-driven response led to the Great Pizza Freak Out
The single ray of shining light in this insanity is the awakening of a collective voice for traditional, Christian values. In response to the pizza freak out, The Blaze contributors, Dana Loesch, Ben Howe, and Lawrence Jones were quick to encourage viewers to speak loudly and firmly with their wallets about this injustice done to the O'Connor family. The result has been phenomenal with over 18K donors raising over $500K in support of Memories Pizza within two days.

Yet the culture war continues. Simply supporting Memories Pizza has taken liberal outrage to a whole new level: pizza trutherism. This was all a scam by a small-town pizzeria to survive pending bankruptcy. 

And if anyone still isn't convinced we are in the midst of a cultural war, please visit the petition on Change.org to force GoFundMe to remove the Support Memories Pizza page

It's time to acknowledge that politics is downstream of culture and most politicians will flip flop and side with those who scream the loudest.  The dirty little secret, however, is that the loudest are not typically the majority. If you simply talk to the average mom scrambling to run a household or most hard-working Americans struggling to provide for their families, they don't have a clue as to the damaging effects of political correctness. But as the politically correct Marxists of our day are overplaying their hand, the average American is waking up and striking back.