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Think Before You Tweet
One night I was perusing through the #iHateItWhenPeople hashtag and I noticed this gem of a tweet from a self proclaimed liberal.
I would just like to ask my dear friend Jesse if he took the time to read my bio in which I describe myself as a Christian conservative (among other things), would the first thing that came to his mind be a stereotype? Do you think of a sheltered, home schooled girl still wet behind the ears that “clings to God and guns?” Well it turns out that Jesse (from NorCal) actually believes in a few stereotypes as well, demonstrated in a previously retweeted post.
This retweet clearly expresses the false stereotype that prolifers only care about unborn children, and don’t give a rip about what happens to them after they are born. Perhaps by retweeting this false stereotype of cruelty and heartlessness Jesse was trying to explain to us why we shouldn’t believe media narratives or political caricatures–or perhaps not. It’s unfortunate that the same people that cry against bigotry only seem to desire open-mindedness for opinions that they agree with, while stereotyping those they do not.
Mark Levin Has Fun with a Liberal
Inhuman: Undercover in America’s Late-Term Abortion Industry – New Mexico
Bronx, NY Planned Parenthood tells pimp he can pose as “guardian” for underage sex slaves
Hysterical: Glenn Beck mocks Keith Olbermann
Great Tweets from the #AuditTheIRS Tea Party Rally!
Fantastic crowd out to #AuditTheIRS pic.twitter.com/dcrfKDdnlK
— Chris Loesch (@ChrisLoesch) June 19, 2013
Massive Crowd at #audittheIRS in DC 10,000 turn out pic.twitter.com/FsDyX4DhiH
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) June 19, 2013
DOZENS OF TEA PARTY MEMBERS AT #AuditTheIRS rally in D.C. – thanks, MSM. pic.twitter.com/US29cnqlHN
— Jennifer Jacques (@JennJacques) June 19, 2013
#Immigration will cost more than a fortune. It will cost a Nation. – Rep. Michelle Bachman #audittheirs pic.twitter.com/kdq70PYbVj
— dorothy1961 (@dorothy1961) June 19, 2013
#audittheirs pic.twitter.com/55r0CXSgZC
— Barry Barretta (@BarryBarretta) June 19, 2013
#AuditTheIRS we chose our Independence & God gave us the rights not 0bama
— Inspire(D) by Palin (@Palinspired) June 19, 2013
At the #audittheirs rally @theblaze @PatandStu pic.twitter.com/w5WTvwfhuN
— dorothy1961 (@dorothy1961) June 19, 2013
Tea Party Activists Rally Against The #IRS [LIVE] C-SPAN http://t.co/URP08EDE96 #AuditTheIRS #TeaParty #IRS
— WisConservative (@CarterFliptMe) June 19, 2013
— Korpit (@Korpit) June 19, 2013
REPEAL THE INCOME TAX #AuditTheIRS #tcot #AbolishTheIRS
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
Why does the IRS need to know the content of our prayers? #AuditTheIRS #tcot
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
Trending topics in US right now: #AudittheIRS, Vince Flynn, Jimmy, Hoffa, Glenn Beck, Miley Cyrus pic.twitter.com/g8ln0zwa1z
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) June 19, 2013
Defund the IRS, lock the doors, and turn off the lights #TeaPartyBecky #AuditTheIRS #tcot
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
It's the Shire vs. Mordor #TeaPartyBecky #AuditTheIRS #tcot
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
Every American should be able to fill out their taxes on a postcard. @SenTedCruz #AuditTheIRS #tcot
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
We gave them such a run for their money they had to cheat to win! #DanaLoesh #AuditTheIRS #tcot
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) June 19, 2013
@warriorwoman91 ABOLISH the IRS!
— Elaine (@equaltreatment) June 19, 2013
The difference b/t Vegas and DC, at least Vegas admits they have Crooks and Hookers @GlennBeck at #AuditTheIRS Rally pic.twitter.com/Dy1lYFyhJt
— Wayne Dupree ✌✊ (@NewsNinja2012) June 19, 2013
Just met @SenTedCruz and shook his hand at the #AuditTheIRS Rally ❤🇺🇸❤🇺🇸 great day for #Liberty! pic.twitter.com/sMXMNC3lw4
— ShoreDor (@ShoreDor) June 19, 2013
Re-tweet this if you think we need to #AuditTheIRS or better yet get rid of it all together. #tcot
— Brian Erbland (@brianerbland) June 19, 2013
More Glenn Beck at the Opera!
Where Did Occupy Wall Street Come From?
Many of us probably wondered where groups like Occupy Wall Street got their ideas and tenants that they were supposedly fighting for. One place can be found right in your junior college classroom, in a gem of book called “A People’s History of the United States” by Howard Zinn, or as I affectionately call it “The Second Communist Manifesto.” Below is an updated version of one of my college essays done in response the book in an attempt to draw a correlation between Zinn’s ideology and that of OWS.
Zinn’s thesis is to tell history from the point of view that is against pro-capitalist governments. He believes that capitalism is the root of America’s problems, that these governments should be overthrown by a bloody revolution, and that they should be replaced with communist societies. Contrastingly, excessive regulation on the free market, over-printing of money, high taxes, and increasing national debt due to excessive spending by the government are only a few of the alternative sources for America’s economic problems.
While some groups may think that they are ready for Zinn’s solution (i.e. Occupy Wall Street), the majority of American’s believe that capitalism is still the economic structure that should be used and that the government should stop abusing it (i.e. The Tea Party). Now when I first read this thesis I thought that the U.S. military would be a daunting force deterring such a bloody revolution as Zinn advocates. However, there was a great deal of violence that took place at the Occupy Wall Street protests and to my knowledge little to no action took place in response. Obviously, they did not reach the level of violence that Zinn called for, but I wonder how far OWS could have gone without receiving severe remedial action. Howard Zinn (and OWS for that matter) would not be strictly Marxist if they did not advocate in favor of violence, thus they cannot peacefully protest without deviating from their ideology.
According to Zinn, “incentives of cooperation” are natural human desires.” He believes that human nature is basically good and that it is the economic and governmental structures that bring about the evil. This line of thinking is severely flawed since humans create these structures. His view of human nature comes into play in specifically in reference his anticipated result of his bloody revolution. He states that his bloody revolution will usher in “a new culture of sharing, of respect, a new joy in the collaboration of people to help themselves and one another.” In reality, the countries that experience communist societies have resulted in the wealth of a small elite and a miserably poor existence for the rest of the society.
I find it particularly interesting that the exact verbiage used by Occupy Wall Street is in Zinn’s 23rd chapter. “One percent of the nation owns a third of the wealth […]. This is possible because the more of the 99 percent that begin to see themselves as sharing needs, the more the guards and the prisoners see their common interest, the more the Establishment [capitalist government] becomes isolated, ineffectual.”

