The “Far Right” Reaction of Empty Minds

You might think that a government faced with a barbaric public stabbing of schoolchildren and an unprecedented night of rioting in its capital city would extend condolences to the victims, take a deep breath, and try to figure out how a city managed to spiral out of control on its watch. But instead, Thursday’s riots in Dublin were met by a shallow, one-dimensional analysis by all of the key authorities involved: to blame the “far right.” Those Who Cry ‘Far Right’ Have No Idea What’s Happening in Dublin, David Thunder, Brownstone Institute, 12/23

The ‘far right’ reaction to a complex situation is the knee-jerk reaction of a non-reflective, non-enquiring, narrow mind that reactively spews out the ‘politically correct’ ideological position (poison) it has freely imbibed.   Humans have free will, thus poisonous ideologies are either freely accepted or rejected.   Acceptance or rejection is an act of the will of man.  

Those who freely drink the poison do so out of fear or because the poison resonates with some disordered passion (sin nature).   And this is why poisoned minds are also empty minds, meaning they are non reflective, non enquiring, reactive, narrow minds.  

2023@Linda 

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  1. The “Far Right” reaction is the default reaction that Far Leftists use whenever their policies fail and they need a scapegoat to divert attention away from themselves.
    This latest event shows that their policies will continue to fail because they falsely address the real issue, which is that Muslims will not integrate with Irish society because they hold a view that they’re superior to all non-Muslim societies which they intend to conquer. Murder is a part of their intent to conquer.

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