"From the Occupy movement to the demonization of the rich embedded in virtually every word of our local newspaper, the San Francisco Chronicle, I perceive a rising tide of hatred of the successful one percent. There is outraged public reaction to the Google buses carrying technology workers from the city to the peninsula high-tech companies which employ them. We have outrage over the rising real-estate prices which these "techno geeks" can pay. We have, for example, libelous and cruel attacks in the Chronicle on our number-one celebrity, the author Danielle Steel, alleging that she is a "snob" despite the millions she has spent on our city's homeless and mentally ill over the past decades.
This is a very dangerous drift in our American thinking. Kristallnacht was unthinkable in 1930; is its descendent "progressive" radicalism unthinkable now?"
Well, aren't Progressives simply the modern version of the National Socialists? Understanding that, something like Kristallnacht is probably inevitable sometime soon in Nancy Pelosi and Diane Feinstein's Bay Area utopia.
Would I mourn Pelosi, hung from a light pole by her constituents? Unlikely.
ReplyDeleteIt's not like somebody trapped a rat. There are many more bay-area politicians than there are rats. One would step up to fill the void she left, and before you know it, their lips would grow like Pinocchio's nose. It's inevitable.