Here's a little parody video called "Arab Girls Gone Wild" that should serve to remind people how we can bend and make concessions to Muslim sensibilities until we're blue in the face, but still never meet in the middle.
The reason I say in the title that Democrats and Islamic fundamentalists make the same mistake is this: They both favor "compulsory virtue", an oxymoron if I've ever heard one. Of course virtue by definition cannot be forced, yet we're constantly bombarded from the Left with instance that welfare is a necessity for a "moral society", that reducing carbon emissions is a "moral imperative", "diversity" trumps fairness in the classroom and the workplace, etc..
It's not enough for Islamic fundamentalists to preach the virtue of female modesty. Instead they pass laws REQUIRING it and often punishing the disobeyers with violence or even death. Even in Europe we have seen women beaten or killed by family members for their immodesty.
I'm all for virtue in environmental issues, treatment of the less fortunate, female modesty, etc., but all that goes out the window when you decide you're going to impose that on somebody.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Democrats and Islamic Fundamentalists Make the Same Error
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Because the Republicans have *never* legislated morality?
And what would you be referring to?
I hope you're not making the mistake of confusing boundaries with mandates.
Mandates, or "compulsory virtue" are what I address here.
For example it would be a bad thing to ban people from eating apples, but it would be a much worse thing to force everybody to eat apples even if they didn't want them.
I am reading this article second time today, you have to be more careful with content leakers. If I will fount it again I will send you a link
It is useful to try everything in practise anyway and I like that here it's always possible to find something new. :)
You have to express more your opinion to attract more readers, because just a video or plain text without any personal approach is not that valuable. But it is just form my point of view
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