by Scott Creighton
I was told by a friend and supporter of my work that I am like a Nazi or a Zionist now, that nothing good will come of my 'ideological purity' and that he wants 'nothing more to do with that kind of thinking'
Painful days lie ahead, that is for sure. Friends come and go when you do this kind of work. Doesn't make it less depressing. However...
“The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.” said Steve Biko not too long before he was beaten to death by friends and colleagues of Elon Musk's father in apartheid South Africa. Do you understand that?
Believing that all of us are created equal, that we rise and fall with each other, that the weakest must be defended and that the rule of law matters is NOT THE SAME as those who believe in their hearts of hearts that the disabled, the poor, the leftists, the gays, the minorities and the Muslims have NO VALUE and can be used and cast aside for the benefit of a few.
These are not equal mindsets and should never be compared to one another. But of course, the left is conditioned to believe it is... by those who fear the possibility of 1789 happening again. Indeed, who is in their hands?
“It is better to die for an idea that will live, than to live for an idea that will die”
I think it is fair to say Steve's ideological purity was securely settled in both his mind and his heart.
and where is apartheid now my friend? Where is apartheid now?
notes for today's video