The liberal progressive nut jobs have been
perpetuating this war on language for quite some time now. Every so often there
is a new word or phrase within the English language that they for one reason or
another deem offensive. These words or phrases encompass a wide variety
topics from the #BanBossy campaign to the recent "You Throw Like a
Girl" campaign.
These crazy crack pots have recently taken their
offense of the English language to an entirely new level with the recent
diatribe by progressive commentator Sally Kohn in a recent CNN column in which
she term "Illegal" to both the word "f***ot" and
"n***er.
She opened her column with,
"During the
civil rights era, Alabama Gov. George Wallace was asked by a supporter why he
was fixated on the politics of race. Wallace replied, "You know, I tried
to talk about good roads and good schools and all these things that have been
part of my career, and nobody listened. And then I began talking about n*ggers,
and they stomped the floor.
In the 1980s, during the rise
of the gay rights movement, North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms accused a political
opponent for supporting "f*ggots, perverts [and] sexual deviates of this
nation."
Today, opponents of immigration
reform attack undocumented immigrants as "illegal immigrants." Even
worse, like anti-immigration extremists, some prominent elected officials use
the term "illegals." Maine Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, said,
"I urge all Mainers to tell your city councilors and selectmen to stop
handing out your money to illegals."
Not the same thing? Of course
it is."
Have
we really come to a point in this country in which we are comparing people who
have come here ILLEGALLY to those movements for the equality of individuals who
were discriminated against who were here legally. Referring to those that come here illegally is
simply stating a fact, THEY ARE HERE ILLEGALLY.
When you enter a store after that store has closed you are do so
ILLEGALLY. Therefore you are an illegal
occupant of that store. When you break
into a house that is not yours you are illegally entering that house. There is no argument here. These people have
entered this country illegally and arrangements should be made to send them
back and secure the damn border.
Young Conservative
@Steve0423
1 comment:
Libs/Progs often use the fallacious type of argument known as "Argument By Emotive Language/(Appeal To The People)", as they do when talking about their political opponents on matters such as the current border/immigration situation..And it's often followed by their other fallacious argument known as Ad Hominem.
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