Classic liberalism is under assault. Until recently, liberalism has been a unifying identity across the political spectrum. It is the high watermark for discourse. That which all positions must measure up to.
But post-modernism is creating a tower of Babel that is slowly tearing down empiricism and replacing it with a pseudo-reality. The tower will fall and that is by design. When you realize that, everything comes into focus.
Whether you are left or right doesn't matter. We need coalitions of people to stand together and fight for enlightenment values. That is why I am here. Everything else is secondary.
Thank you for your clarity above. I guess it's too late to get a poster or mug
Your cartoon reminds me of Occam's Razor.
My journey started a little sooner than yours. The leftist politics of 2024 were birthed in the 1960s. By the time I graduated High School in 1978 I was fully immersed in the primordial soup, a result of my parent's blind leadership in California's democrat machine. Even in the early 1980s I couldn't see it but I felt it. I never felt at home in either party, but one shoved me (hard) into the other around 1995
you were always this
i told you on day 1 when you became who you are
The conservative saying "LOL!" is you. I should have listened!
Classic liberalism is under assault. Until recently, liberalism has been a unifying identity across the political spectrum. It is the high watermark for discourse. That which all positions must measure up to.
But post-modernism is creating a tower of Babel that is slowly tearing down empiricism and replacing it with a pseudo-reality. The tower will fall and that is by design. When you realize that, everything comes into focus.
Whether you are left or right doesn't matter. We need coalitions of people to stand together and fight for enlightenment values. That is why I am here. Everything else is secondary.
A picture paints a thousand words, and this one brilliantly captures the absurdities of current discourse. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your clarity above. I guess it's too late to get a poster or mug
Your cartoon reminds me of Occam's Razor.
My journey started a little sooner than yours. The leftist politics of 2024 were birthed in the 1960s. By the time I graduated High School in 1978 I was fully immersed in the primordial soup, a result of my parent's blind leadership in California's democrat machine. Even in the early 1980s I couldn't see it but I felt it. I never felt at home in either party, but one shoved me (hard) into the other around 1995