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Tolerance, Acceptance, and Judgment

A view on how the minority became the majority.

The system is not perfect by any means.  However, it is the best system we have today.  The system is so good that it is employed, in one way or another, world wide.  The system applies to business as well as society in general.  It provides us with social mores and structure.  It allows us to predict, with some certainty, how we will be treated and what we will expect in most social situations.

To complicate matters a bit more.  The liberal leadership, along with the media, wants us to refrain from making personal judgments on any behavior for any reason.  It is truly difficult to imagine anything more ridiculous.  We make personal judgments every single day.  We call them decisions.  We decide what to wear, who to talk to, where to work, what to do with our lives, etc. 

This is what is referred to as a secular society.  A society that is free of all judgments on personal behavior.  All the while we are being told not to judge, we are being judged by the very people who are telling us to stop the judging.  The hypocrisy is self evident isn’t it?

We should judge.  We should make informed decisions on every matter that comes before us.  We should not be told we have to tolerate offensive behavior.  It is uniformly accepted that some form of conformity is necessary for the survival of a people.  There is a word for a condition of non-conformity.  That word is chaos.  Conformity and judgment is how our laws have come into effect. 

America has always been a place where every voice is heard and has weight, but the majority rules.  That is the essence of a representative republic.  It is the very foundation on which this country was built.

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  1. cutedrishti8

    On September 10, 2009 at 12:10 pm


    Nice one to share…Great work..

  2. AshleyApathy

    On September 25, 2010 at 1:35 am


    A bit jumbled, if I’m getting you correctly, I’m not sure I agree.. But either way, thanks for the share.

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