We’ve been noticing the pattern for quite some time, and I’ve
been talking about it on and off for the past couple of years. Free speech
isn’t free anymore, and with each new rule, regulation, de-platforming, and
silencing of individuals, the noose is getting ever tighter.
Recently a new idea has been floated, just to see how people
will react to it, and that is Facebook blocking ‘offensive’ posts globally. The
increasingly sensitive hysterical class would like nothing more than to hear no
dissenting opinion, but there is one paramount question that no one seems to be
answering: Who decides what is offensive?
You see, when it comes to offense, what’s good for the goose
isn’t good for the gander. What offends you might not offend me, and what
offends me, might not offend my neighbor down the street. Everyone is offended
by something different, so who determines what is offensive?
Because I’ve lived it and seen its horrors, I find Socialism
offensive. Because I have two children of my own, and understand how precious,
beautiful, and awe-inspiring life is, I find abortion of any kind, be it
midterm abortion, late-term abortion, or partial-birth abortion offensive.
I find it offensive that a twentysomething who looks like an
extra from the bar scene in Star Wars started leaking onto my burger because
her latest lip piercing hadn’t fully healed yet. I find it offensive that
elected officials are more concerned with people trying to get into this
country illegally, than their citizens and constituency.
I find the idea of having to hopscotch over human feces and
used drug needles in a country like America offensive. I find the notion of
childhood transgenderism offensive. I find the notion that perversion must be
celebrated otherwise you’re a bigot offensive. I find smug, condescending,
insufferable millennials who’ve never held a job in their lives telling me to
pay my fair share offensive. I find outrage culture offensive. I find it
offensive when a bimbette on television dares to assume what Jesus would do,
then attempt to shame His followers for not participating in gay pride parades.
I find the incessant mockery of morality, God, Christians, family, and decency
offensive.
I find it offensive that pimple-faced nerds have taken it
upon themselves to police the rest of humanity all the while insisting that
it’s for humanity’s good. I find it offensive that more decent people aren’t
offended by these constant offenses. I find it offensive that we’re so easily
offended.
Somehow, I get a distinct impression that what I find
offensive will not be the same thing that Facebook will find offensive. Color
me a cynic, but I’m guessing what Facebook will find offensive is people like
you and me who just want to love our families, serve our God, do our jobs, and pay
our taxes. People who have no hate in their hearts, but by the same token don’t
want to have to be treated to homosexuals simulating sex acts on floats down
the main thoroughfares of their cities, or wonder if their kids are going to
step on a hypodermic needle or be molested by a pedophile while playing in the
park.
I can pretty much guarantee you that when the smoke clears,
it is you and I who will be deemed offensive and removed from their platforms. The
dregs, the miscreants, the perverse and the hedonistic will continue to be
celebrated and promoted. Dark days ahead, my friends, dark days ahead.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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