Monday, December 23, 2013

Michelle Malkin: Nail Meet Head

According to Michelle:
GLAAD has worked tirelessly to marginalize and suppress the free speech of Christian leaders, Christian businesses and conservative talk-radio hosts dating back to their infamous Dr. Laura boycott 13 years ago. The group’s mission is not about equality or defending against “defamation.” It’s about silencing critics, making open debate radioactive, demonizing people of faith and making even the slightest perceived slight a hate crime.

Last year, GLAAD speech-squelchers issued a blacklist of 34 Christian commentators they wanted networks to ban from their air for “extreme” views (read: opposing gay marriage). Earlier this year, GLAAD attacked the National Geographic Channel for partnering with the traditional values-promoting Boy Scouts on a reality TV program. GLAAD is free to start its own Gay Scouts, but instead chose to harangue NatGeo for refusing to run a “disclaimer” at the beginning of each show condemning the Boy Scouts’ leadership policies.

It’s not enough to live and let live. You must repent and genuflect before the self-serving gods of selective progressivism. That’s why GLAAD forgave Hollywood director Brett Ratner for using the word “fag.” He was allowed back into the protected Hollywood club after submitting to GLAAD reeducation camp and appearing in GLAAD public service announcements. Bill Clinton, who authored both the Defense of Marriage Act and the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies so reviled by the homosexual lobby, ended up receiving a GLAAD “Advocate for Change” award earlier this year — for changing his mind when politically expedient.

For the civility police, the operational motto is always: “Do as we say, not as we do, in the name of social justice. Amen.”

In the 1960s, radical philosopher Herbert Marcuse popularized the “repressive tolerance” theory of modern progressives. “Liberating tolerance would mean intolerance against movements from the right and toleration of movements from the left,” Marcuse pontificated. “Certain things cannot be said, certain ideas cannot be expressed, certain policies cannot be proposed.”

The tolerance mob’s insatiable quest for power and control has led to such unhinged witch-hunting that many of its own erstwhile allies are balking. Novelist Bret Easton Ellis called GLAAD the “gatekeepers of politically correct gayness.” He was attacked as a “self-loathing gay man,” but unlike A&E, he didn’t give in. “An organization holding an awards ceremony that they think represents all gays and also feels they can choose which gays can and cannot be a member of the party is, on the face of it, ridiculous.”

The liberal The Atlantic magazine recounted how GLAAD invited Fox News anchors Kimberly Guilfoyle and Jamie Colby to a New York event and then issued a press release condemning them and their employer after the network failed to cough up big donations for gala tables. Wrote the Atlantic’s James Kirchick: “Aside from raising money to perpetuate its own existence and throwing swanky parties (the event feting Bill Clinton was one of three different media-award ceremonies, with others in New York and San Francisco), GLAAD has no purpose. That is, unless one views it not as a gay-rights organization but rather a partisan liberal one.”

Nail, meet head. GLAAD’s counterculture warriors know full well: It’s a small leap from forcing Phil Robertson, the Boy Scouts and Rush Limbaugh out of the public square to forcing wedding photographers and cake bakers to serve gay customers against their will and mandating that Catholic medical providers and Hobby Lobby violate their religious conscience and cover abortion pills in order to stay in business.

These GLAAD tidings have everything to do with repression and nothing to do with rights.

3 comments:

Michael said...

Excellent post. With the Phil Robertson charade, GLAAD have undermined their own efforts and are now viewed by the public as the radical bullies they really are. Might doesn't make right, it makes enemies.

In the 1960s, radical philosopher Herbert Marcuse popularized the “repressive tolerance” theory of modern progressives. “Liberating tolerance would mean intolerance against movements from the right and toleration of movements from the left,” Marcuse pontificated. “Certain things cannot be said, certain ideas cannot be expressed, certain policies cannot be proposed.”

It's progressive newspeak. You must conform to the collective philosophy or else be punished.

Robert Coble said...

"Resistance - is futile. Your life, as it has been - is over. From this time forward, you will service - us." (I might be compliant if that term had been "serve" rather than "service." On second thought, NAH, N-O-T HAPPENING!)

http://www.startrekfreedom.com/wiki/index.php/Borg_Philosophy

"The Borg view the significant practical benefits conferred by assimilation as an uplifting gift, and genuinely fail to comprehend what they see as the narrow-minded resistance shown toward it by other species. Freedom, self-determination, and individual rights are viewed as archaic concepts necessary only to less advanced, authority-driven cultures."

The Collective will be GLAAD to assimilate - or destroy - those "inferior" species who do not acquiesce to the divine wisdom of the Collective in all things.

Your choices are simple: (1) join the Collective; (2) serve the Collective with no independent voice (ie, STFU); or (3) suffer immediate annihilation. There are no other options available according to the "hive mind."

It's all about POWER, baby! When you've got it, FLAUNT IT!

Anonymous said...

The homosexuals and the feminists, those who all delight in sexual promiscuity and immorality, are apparently the same brand of liberal fascism. I've already run into two feminist bloggers who have not only blocked comments I've made but who have actually changed the text of my comments as well (as insane and childish as that sounds). I'm on my third "liberal", female, "bisexual" blogger spam-blocking me for opposing homosexuality just a few hours ago.

People with no morals don't like it when people tell them not to do something. It goes against their everything-goes lifestyle.