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Aug. 26th, 2017 10:20 amHere is an absolutely marvelous article from Huffington Post. I am not sure this guy understands what he is really saying. Basically, he states that people who have experienced the realities on the ground are not inclined to buy the "progressive" ideas and adopt the "progressive" mindset. Sure enough, he blames the people with the experience (including his own father, a kind person by his own admission) and not the "progressive" ideology. He wants them... eh... reeducated or something.
And this is all while the left are saying that it is the right who are against the scientific method (and the scientific method involves practical/experimental tests of hypotheses). What can I say? This is yet another illustration of the "progressive" ideas going against the very basic principles on which the human societies and the world as a whole are built.
"But Comrade Stalin, facts are stubborn things!" - "Well, so much worse for the facts!"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/becoming-a-racist-the-unfortunate-side-effect-of-serving_us_5995afe4e4b056a2b0ef038c
And this is all while the left are saying that it is the right who are against the scientific method (and the scientific method involves practical/experimental tests of hypotheses). What can I say? This is yet another illustration of the "progressive" ideas going against the very basic principles on which the human societies and the world as a whole are built.
"But Comrade Stalin, facts are stubborn things!" - "Well, so much worse for the facts!"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/becoming-a-racist-the-unfortunate-side-effect-of-serving_us_5995afe4e4b056a2b0ef038c