By
this point I assume everyone has to one extent or another become
familiar with a recent trend in our modern culture, a trend of
insidious nature with far-reaching consequences and truly sinister
implications. I am speaking of the theme of subjectivism. The notion of absolute truth, the very idea that facts are real, is under attack,
This
creeping and malevolent philosophy has infiltrated almost every facet
of our modern dialogue. We see it in discussion of societal
injustice, people speaking of “my truth” as though subjective
imagination and fickle opinion had some sort of moral authority, a
ready counter to any provided fact, one that implies intrinsic virtue
on the part of the claimant. We even perhaps see people consciously
and wilfully lying our very faces for the sake of what they see as a
greater truth.
We
see it in fiction and entertainment, where people insist that what
they feed their minds on has nothing whatever to do with who they are
as a person, that it's “just a story,” that good guys can adopt
the traits and actions of the bad guys and we're somehow expected to
just swallow it without question. We are even told that the only
“wrong” that
one can do is to suggest that something is objectively wrong, that to
judge someone else is the only true fault that can be committed. We
see absurdities like
the name of “hero” being applied to someone for having appeared
on stage in their underwear. If hero means nothing more than some
pretentious slob dressed like a drunk who forgot his drawers, the
word loses all true meaning.
We
see it in news, where media outlets couch information in such a way
as to cast it in a shroud of ambiguity laced with moral certainty
that we the viewer are justified in our preconceived prejudices
because we are given key words that tickle our ego without ever
examining
the facts of the matter. (That's
assuming the information we are given is not an outright lie, a not
uncommon occurrence in our modern age.)
Adolf Hitler, a master of deception on a grand
scale, said with great insight “If
you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be
believed.”
It's a simple fact of human nature that we are affected by what we expose ourselves to, and if everyone tells you that a certain thing is true, you may very well find yourself believing it to be so. We are told that “silence is violence,” and hence our natural revulsion to genuine violence is dulled. The word “violence”, like the word “rape”, has been used and abused so often where it does not apply that it has become virtually meaningless.
Political
correctness is perhaps the most commonly accepted aspect of this soft
war on truth. Shame people for saying something and they will come
to see the thing itself as shameful. Call something by another name
and you shape the mind's perception of it. Call something by another
name, we are told, and
you can change the very nature of the subject. This madness began
with the ostensibly
harmless practice of smoothing niceties of language like calling
disabled people “special.” It has now culminated in some truly
appalling developments. We are now told not only that we must call a
psychologically damaged individual by their preferred
gender, we are now told that they are in fact that gender. We are
even told that children who cannot legally consent to sex can choose
to have irreparable physical and mental damage done to them through
sex change operations, all in the name of “inclusivity” and
“understanding.” And if you don't concur and comply, you are a
sexist bigot who is motivated purely by hate.
It
doesn't stop there either. Not only are genders of
adults subject to whim, not
only can children be subject to gender modification, there is
absolutely no one who is safe from this form of subjectivity.
Swedish churches now worship a “gender neutral” christ, (because
Our Father in Heaven is sexist and patriarchal or some such rubbish),
a violation of fundamental Christian doctrine that surpasses even the
catholic practice of calling priests “father”, and saying
long-drawn repetitive prayers in direct contradiction of Christ's
instructions. It gets worse and worse. The bloody pope has modified
the Lord's Prayer. At first
glance the change made may seem innocuous, an exercise in
streamlining semantics, but it's the principle that is truly alarming
here. If the pope can change one of the most explicit instructions
of Christ, to
any degree, where does it end? Once this game starts, there is
absolutely nothing to prevent the Lord's Prayer from being
eventually, gradually, incrementally, entirely
rewritten. And if the
Lord's Prayer is not sacred, what is?
That
is the truly alarming truth about all of this. If the Lord's Prayer
can be rewritten, there is nothing to prevent the entire Christian
faith, as propagated by the church, from being gutted wholesale and
replaced by an unspeakable
abomination. And people
would accept it. We live in a world where people are so divorced
from the idea of objective truth that they rant about a “literal
genocide” that is supposedly happening in America, a world where
many people are more comfortable with the idea of human sacrifice
than the idea of reintroducing Christianity into our modern dialogue.
If this insidious notion
of subjectivity were allowed
to continue unchecked, if people were to continue being lulled into a
stupor of moral vacancy, there is quite literally
nothing they will object to,
no lie they will not swallow,
no atrocity they will not be amenable to
committing. After all, if
“literal
violence” means nothing more than a verbal rebuke, then a truly
literal murder means nothing.
That
is where Trump comes in. In a world that was ready to slide off the
brink into a bottomless abyss of horror, suddenly on the world stage
is a leader who outright refuses to comply with
the soft coercion of political correctness and the slow tyranny
of abused language. Even worse, from the enemy's view, this
ruthlessly impudent man with his brusque mannerisms and relentless
proclivity for politically incorrect speech has had the audacity to
not only resist the web of deception that was being woven around us,
he had the unpardonable gall to go on the offensive, pun
notwithstanding. By adamantly refusing to abandon the use of words
like “anchor baby” and “radical islamic terrorism”, and his
uncompromising insistence on using the phrase “merry Christmas”,
President Trump has perhaps irrevocably changed the game. And having
this insufferable and unquenchable upstart be a Christian who has
reintroduced
Christ into not just the White House but our cultural dialogue
as a whole, is perhaps the best part
of all.
After
just one year in office, President Trump has dealt a potentially
lethal blow to the censorship of thought and the absolute
depravity of spirit that
would assuredly
have followed. And were that his only success, even if he had not
crippled isis, exposed the duplicity of the democrats and
republicans, re-established American sovereignty and enforced our
laws, revitalized the economy and
restored national pride, that would have been enough. Out of all our
President's accomplishments, this one stands supreme.
President
Donald Trump has stood before the world as a Christian and an
American, and has turned the culture war around, and
the world on its head. For
the first time in what seems an eternity, the enemy's hell-bent
course of destruction has been checked. We are winning.
Thank
God for President Trump. May the blessing of the Lord
Almighty be with us as we
step into the new year. The tide has turned, but the war is not
over.
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