Gravy-swimming liberal celebs promote vile notions of ideological 'cleansing,' age-based mass deaths, violent racist anarchy
During a recent Dubai press event intended to promote his latest film, Suicide Squad, Will Smith offered a particularly ugly notion. The actor liked the Donald Trump candidacy, he said, because "We get to know who people are and now we get to cleanse it out of our country."
Smith's rhetorical gleaning from ghastly, corpse-strewn totalitarian-land was no slip. Appearing on the Jimmy Fallon-hosted Tonight Show, a month earlier, Smith said of the Trump campaign, "I think it's just a little darkness before the cleansing that we'll have as we move forward."
Barely human, skull-splintering despots in mercurial lands of bleak despair have often sought to "cleanse" those despoiled territories of ideological dissenters. And Will Smith evidently thinks theirs a clever notion.
In 2013, Oprah Winfrey told a BBC interviewer, "There are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism, and they just have to die."
Winfrey's obtuse fancy, that racial prejudice would vanish with the passing of a generation, is in two manners flawed.
1) It ignores that far from all members of any one generation harbor identical notions. (She appears to be profiling.)
2) Sadly, bigoted ideas find eager uplift by some in each successive generation. And so they endure.
"Pigs in a blanket! Fry 'em like bacon!"
"What do we want? Dead cops!
When do we want 'em? Now!"
Among Black Lives Matter bankrollers at the dizzying show business acme are rapper Jay Z and notorious anti-police siren Beyonce. Singers Bette Midler, Pink, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Justin Timberlake have offered vocal support for the riotous movement.
(The names you just read, I'll note, would also appear on a Hillary supporters list.)
Sheriff David Clarke has rightly denounced Black Lives Matter as a "hate group" and "fraudulent."
"These are nothing but riot makers, and they stoke up bitterness and resentment in people," he told one interviewer. "And they use the police as a distraction from the staggering failure of liberal politicians in these large urban areas where these ghettos are contained."
The group is, Clarke concluded, a "political construct that's developed and really turned out to be a get-out-the-vote and voter registration drive for the Democrat Party."
Will Smith's endorsement of totalitarian " thought cleansing," Oprah's ill-considered generation theorizing, the Jay Z/Beyonce funding of race terrorists Black Lives Matter, and the public support offered that group by other stars -- all are of a part with the larger anti-liberty impulse increasingly finding purchase among the callow, imbecilic, and nihilistic.
That impulse seeks only to destroy, not to create. To stifle contrary voices. To "shut down" anything not of its obstreperous mien.
It is a perilous swerve away from genuine freedom in which citizens think their own thoughts, speak their minds openly, and live according to their chosen lights. And toward totalitarianism, whose only offer is compliance or death.
And it is, in significant part, a Hollywood production.
Her proud employ of evil ideation and grisly phraseology was not without settled intent. Such are of a part with the contemporary phiolosophy that, while white racial prejudice was a noxious wrong well smashed away, black racism is positive, just.
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