By Kirsten Powers
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Welcome to the Dark Ages, Part II. We have slipped into
an age of un-enlightenment where you fall in line behind the mob or face the
consequences.
How ironic that the persecutors this time around are the
so-called intellectuals. They claim to be liberal while behaving as anything
but. The touchstone of liberalism is tolerance of differing ideas. Yet this mob
exists to enforce conformity of thought and to delegitimize any dissent from
its sanctioned worldview. Intolerance is its calling card.
Each week seems to bring another incident. Last week it
was David and Jason Benham, whose pending HGTV show was canceled after the mob
unearthed old remarks the brothers made about their Christian beliefs on
homosexuality. People can't have a house-flipping show unless they believe and
say the "right" things in their life off the set? In this world, the
conservative Tom Selleck never would have been Magnum, P.I.
This week, a trail-blazing woman was felled in the new
tradition of commencement shaming. International Monetary Fund Managing
Director Christine Lagarde withdrew from delivering the commencement speech at
Smith College following protests from students and faculty who hate the IMF.
According to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, this trend is
growing. In the 21 years leading up to 2009, there were 21 incidents of an
invited guest not speaking because of protests. Yet, in the past
five-and-a-half years, there have been 39 cancellations.
Don't bother trying to make sense of what beliefs are
permitted and which ones will get you strung up in the town square. Our
ideological overlords have created a minefield of inconsistency. While
criticizing Islam is intolerant, insulting Christianity is sport. Ayaan Hirsi
Ali is persona non grata at Brandeis University for attacking the prophet
Mohammed. But Richard Dawkins describes the Old Testament God as "a
misogynistic … sadomasochistic … malevolent bully" and the mob yawns. Bill
Maher calls the same God a "psychotic mass murderer" and there are no
boycott demands of the high-profile liberals who traffic his HBO show.
The self-serving capriciousness is crazy. In March,
University of California-Santa Barbara women's studies professor Mireille
Miller-Young attacked a 16-year-old holding an anti-abortion sign in the
campus' "free speech zone" (formerly known as America). Though she
was charged with theft, battery and vandalism, Miller-Young remains unrepentant
and still has her job. But Mozilla's Brendan Eich gave a private donation to an
anti-gay marriage initiative six years ago and was ordered to recant his
beliefs. When he wouldn't, he was forced to resign from the company he helped
found.
Got that? A college educator with the right opinions can
attack a high school student and keep her job. A corporate executive with the
wrong opinions loses his for making a campaign donation. Something is very
wrong here.
As the mob gleefully destroys people's lives, its members
haven't stopped to ask themselves a basic question: What happens when they come
for me? If history is any guide, that's how these things usually end.
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