Liberal double standards
I was thinking about Obama’s move to make homosexuality a merit standing in the military. As I considered the effect this would have on the military, my thoughts turned to the duplicitous double standards and the erosion of morality, liberals insist we accept.
In April 2005, I wrote: “I find elite socialist liberals to be amongst other things, a curious lot. Not because of what they stand for as such, but because of what they don’t stand for when it pertains to them. They pontificate about what should be and must be for others, but the question that begs an answer is: Does their feigned social altruism apply to them?” (Do you want your child to be a homosexual; WND; 4/19/05)
I have asked any number of politically correct liberals the direct question: “Do you want your little boy or girl to grow to be a homosexual?” They, of course, reflexively respond with “We would love them just the same.” To which I respond: “I asked if you wanted them to grow up to be homosexual?” When all of the dancing stops and they are pinned down, without exception, not one – zip, nadda’ – have responded, “Oh yes, I can’t wait for my child to become a homosexual – we want that more for our child than anything else.”
I know many liberals. The one thing they all share in common is that which they dictate for the masses is almost always beneath what they expect, demand and provide for their own children.
The question that goes unanswered is – if people don’t want a thing for their children and families, why do they insist we embrace it for ours?
About the Author
Mychal Massie
Mychal S. Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here