Every day I am spammed with comments and frequent - and often well meant - words of equality and diversity; one would, from the speeches of togetherness than the internet and popular news sources flurry, think that the human race is one step closer to the Captain Picard Utopia of tomorrow, however, digging deeper, it appears that the grievous flag of veiled fascism takes place.
The internet is an interesting place for social study: almost any demographic may be found on social media, often interacting and posting publically their opinions, and indeed, countering the opinions of those they deem to be against the agenda of said demographic.
In my adventures through the internet I have met one group of people who both execute their rhetoric of equality while simultaneously bringing down the forehammer of fascism and loss of freedom; this group, naturally, is one I - as a right of centre fellow - consider to be my arch nemesis: the Established-Left.
To clarify what the Established-Left contains, they are the elder lefties who were formed from previous generational gaps, and indeed, the Establish-Left do not include many modern right-centric or neoliberalist liberal groups; it is hard to pin these Established-Liberals to any one political entity.
To highlight my point on the equality meets fascism statement, I recall a particular news article on Huffington Post UK's Facebook post which highlighted that Baby P's mother was released from prison and wishes to have another child. The commentators on the HP's pages tend to be small, so it is easy to build up an internet rapport with the few individuals who take the regular time to post.
In the comments I found the same people who preach love and solidarity also calling for the execution or forced castration of Baby P's mother, a common theme within the Established-Liberal community; a form of political bi-polar.
For the record: I am on the fence in regards to capital punishment, however, even I find it frightful to read some of the comments that come from those proclaiming to be liberal. I consider myself to be liberal-right, and find no connection to these forms of lunatics which swarm and multiply on the internet.
Okay, so they call for execution, and the Baby P case was a huge atrocity in the UK, but how does that lead to fascism?
This is where we enter risky land of counter-social engineering.
Established-Liberals were the driving force behind political correctness; while correct in the need to wipe of illegitimate forms of racism and lack of diversity, the Established-Liberals have now buffered a catalyst of anger and repetitive despisal of ethnic minorities through the suppression and destruction of thought relating to the challenges of failed multiculturalism. It now becomes a sin to question the impact of cascading cultures in one nation, or the impact of immigration.
Any free-thinker who dares challenge the preconceived notions of equality will quickly be shot down and attacked by the left, and branded, for the most part, a bigot or a racist.
I do not believe that equality can ever be achieved by the suppression of thought, or the inability and compression of any wavering thought processes against the status-quo.
I believe that if you are to look at one race subjectively, then you must look all those concerning your nation subjectively; if one culture can be made fun of, then they must all be able to be made fun of.
The right have now become more liberal than the old liberals of yonder days.
To create equality through forced fear of arrest or belittlement is fascism, and it follows the same route as communism in the old USSR or current china - and I doubt that any westerner would wish to live in those scenarios for extended periods of time.
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