Have you ever been in conversation with someone when they say
something that you are sure doesn't mean what they thought it meant? You don't
know how to react, you don't know if you should point it out, so for the moment
you bite your lip and wait to see where they go with their argument. Maybe they
will elaborate, perhaps they will rectify because in your mind no one could be
that obtuse.
I understand everything is relative nowadays, at least that’s
what most people think. Words, however, still mean things, and you cannot
redefine a word, or pretend it means something it clearly doesn’t because your
polling data suggests it will have mass appeal.
Recently the narrative from the left has been, oddly enough,
about morality and decency. The hair sniffing king himself has insisted that we
must make America moral again, while others keep going on about decency,
dignity, virtue, and having a moral compass.
I don’t know what you think the words moral and decent mean,
but as long as you’re all in for killing babies after they’re born just because
you feel like it, allow me to be highly skeptical of you knowing their meaning.
And yet, they are simple words. It's not as though old uncle Joe was throwing
around words like diaphanous, or evanescent. They are words that most English
speaking folks know the meaning of, and what's more, can connect actions to.
It may be cognitive dissonance, the pathology of psychopaths,
or just politicians being quintessential politicians, but when you can speak on
morality and decency with a straight face given all the policy positions you’re
championing, creating legislation is the last thing I want you doing, never
mind presiding over the largest economy in the world.
I don’t want people who can’t seem to grasp that killing
babies while in the womb is immoral in charge of deciding anything that would
impact me, my family, or my community. There are many other policy positions we
can point to and scratch our heads over because you can't bridge the gap
between them and the word morality, but the baby murder has to be number one
with a bullet.
If you’re claiming to be a moral and upright person yet
somehow can’t bring yourself to see that murdering a defenseless baby is
immoral, then there’s nowhere for us to go from there. There’s no bridging that
particular gap, there’s no coming to some sort of compromised understanding.
As long as the motto of the new left regarding babies
"is kill them now or kill them later," the words moral or decent
should never spill from their lips, and if perchance they do their hypocrisy
and inconsistency should be highlighted and pointed out.
The reason that they keep talking out of both sides of their
mouths is because they can get with it. Maybe that shouldn't be the case
anymore. Perhaps we should apply the same standard to everyone vying to be the
leader of the free world, peel back the masks, and judge them on the content of
their character, and their ability to string two words together that are their
own, rather than something the test group said would connect with the audience.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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