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KinderGarden Of Eden: How the Modern Liberal Thinks
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“clever Modern Liberals became academics and journalists, entertainers and psychologists, politicians and community organizers, “rights activists” and social workers, and other such things where words were the entirety of both their product and their effort.”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“income inequality” was actually the issue, why is there such outrage at the oil and pharmaceutical company executives who at least keep us warm at night and heal our sick as they take our money, but not a protester to be found questioning the career politicians who produce nothing and yet have somehow become multimillionaires just about all?”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“Can anyone even conceive of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Nancy Pelosi or Barney Frank being asked to return for a second day of work at a factory, a farm or anyplace else where verbal nimbleness was of no use?”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“Ernest Hemingway recognized that “the shortest [way to an] answer” is to stop talking and start “doing the thing.”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“an essential distinction must be drawn between intellect and what I’ll call “intellectualism.” For my purposes throughout the book, the former is the use of one’s mind to discover the rightful answers. The latter, on the other hand, is the use of one’s mind only to conjure clever explanations for what is already believed.”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“If it were truly “income inequality” that the Modern Liberal cares so much about, then why isn’t there an “Occupy Hollywood” movement?”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“the Holocaust suggested to many that reason is the most monstrous of all of man’s faculties.”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
“To reverse the course of humanity, the True Believers had to turn everything on its head, literally changing the very meaning of life and the purpose of man’s day-to-day existence. Whereas Western Civilization was predicated on a person using his allotted days to better himself, without God or science the Modern Liberal had neither the mandate nor the means to do so. In fact, the Modern Liberal was taught from his birth to never seek to better himself in any way. This was because the Modern Liberal knew that to discover the better would require people to use that most monstrous of their faculties – their mind. Instead, in the Modern Liberal era, the child was instructed to only and always just be himself. The same “self” he had been from the day he was born.”
― KinderGarden Of Eden
― KinderGarden Of Eden
