The far Left never lets reality get in the way of their irrational malice

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Leftists regularly try to paint those of us on the right as horrible, deplorable racist-sexist-bigot-homophobes. Most of them don’t bother to inquire, they simply impute those offensive characteristics to us because they’re offended by our conservative, generally Christian, worldview (which they seem to deliberately misunderstand).
 
Providing a window into their angry, little souls, last week Tom Gilson shared a recent tirade from Sikivu Hutchinson (feminist, atheist, author/novelist and playwright). Here’s what this “humanist” has to say about anyone who is pro-life ~

• [Want women] barefoot, pregnant, and bombed back to the Stone Age
• [Commit] atrocities
• Are dominionist
• Are bound and determined to hijack women’s rights
• Hound and demonize pregnant women
• Lock and load at the mere mention of “abortionists”
• Think chastity belts are long overdue for a revival
• “Howl, p*ss, and moan” about your “God and country”
• Foment Christian fascism
• Have a deeply misogynist fear of women’s bodies, sexuality and reproductive autonomy
• Live in protected white families
• Systematically benefit from Black, Latino and Indigenous peoples’ poverty, segregation, and criminalization
• Have never had any concern for issues of poverty, child care and social welfare
• Are a theocrat of the religious right
• Are a white fundamentalist Christian
• Are a national cancer
• Promote a dangerous lie of a God-based, biblical morality
• Promote theocracy
• Support amoral patriarchy

 
Really? Yes. Here’s a sample of her vitriol ~

The white fundamentalist Christian stranglehold on Southern and Midwestern legislatures has proven to be a national cancer that further exposes the dangerous lie of a God-based, biblical morality. The Alabama bill is yet another wake-up call for why theocracy, and all its amoral patriarchs, must be aborted.

 

That there’s absolutely no evidence for Hutchinson’s irate assertions about the Right doesn’t seem to matter. She’s appealing to emotion. Smearing, maligning and disparaging are now acceptable rhetorical devices among progressives. Sneering at one’s opponent eliminates the need for expository skills such as logical argument or thoughtful persuasion.
 

I’m wondering how Hutchinson squares her indignant presumptions about conservative Christians with this story from Tennessee ~

Here’s How Chick-Fil-A Employees Aided A Man Whose Car Broke Down In The Drive-Thru
 
Chick-fil-A, which is a perpetual target of the Left because of the religious views of its ownership, proved once again the kind of working environment it promotes when employees at an East Ridge, Tennessee, restaurant helped a customer change a flat tire on his truck after it broke down in the drive-thru lane […]
 

(T)he employees not only helped the man change out his tire, as opposed to just pushing it out of the way and waiting for AAA to come finish the job, but also replaced his cold food with some fresh, hot food, along with two free cookies.
 
In a Facebook post, the man, a worship leader named Brian Hall, referred to the employees as “saints” as he described his encounter. “Bunch of saints over at the chickfila in east ridge! My tire somehow went flat in the drive through so they rushed out to replace it for me with their hydraulic Jack,” he said. “They brought my food out to me then after it was done replaced my food with new fresh food so it wouldn’t be cold and put two cookies in there for free! Those people are truly doing the Lord’s work over there!” […]

 
The incident comes as Chick-fil-A faces discrimination in parts of the country, with universities and airports seeking to ban the fast-food chain from doing business due to the founder’s biblical worldview on human sexuality. In this year alone, the chain has been banned from two major airports — San Antonio and Buffalo — and several universities. Most recently, a dean at Rider University resigned from his post when the school banned the fastfood restaurant on campus.

 

Doesn’t exactly sound like the actions of the horrible sub-humans Ms. Hutchinson was describing above (and I’m pretty sure Chick-fil-A employees would automatically qualify as her “national cancer”) does it?
 

Unfortunately she and most of her fellow leftists desperately cling to their hyperbole, unwilling to engage in a rational debate in the arena of ideas – and possibly discover that we’re none of those things.

 

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And here’s the difference between groundless aspersions such as Hutchinson-the-humanist employs, and rational assumptions about someone’s worldview and motivations ~
 

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