A consistent error made by the right is trying make the left live up to its own standards and pointing out hypocrisy. The left does not care. “Hate”, “misogyny”, “racism”, “sexism” only work in one direction—once the right uses this language it has already lost.
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The left is about power, not principles. The South African communists favoured racial segregation when it suited them. Then they came out against it and pretended to be its fiercest critics.
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The Communists backed the Nazis and then, when it went tit’s up, wheeled round on people who had always been anti-Nazi and called THEM fascist. Then they pretended to be moremore anti-fascist than anyone else.
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They use language in a vague way so that anything can be “misogyny”, “sexism” etc. They are not overly interested in truth. They will simply redefine these terms to include anything the right defends. Accepting their language accepts the logic of leftist expansion and defeat.
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The correct line against these accusations is: “I do not care. I believe what I am doing is right and truer than the alternative. Tell me, in detail, what is wrong with it or why I am incorrect.” Do not secede the ground to terms that have little to no meaning.
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Accusations of “sexism”, “misogyny” etc quite often breakdown to the old “And when did you stop beating your wife?” question reporters use to catch people out. It works.
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