By Josh Truman
PHILADELPHIA, PA / August 17, 2010 \ DIVERSE NEWS — For decades now, political correctness has been implemented by the mainstream media in order for stories to be ‘sensitive’ to others. Topics on race, for example, had converged into hyphenating some but not all Americans with the origins of their peoples’ continent. From this to recognizing people from other countries who came here illegally to be called ‘undocumented’, and so on.
See, that’s what being politically correct is supposed to do: Use words that are less offensive so as to not insult the object. Being politically correct has not only grown from what we say, but what we do as a society according to the mainstream media. From smoking, to jobs, religion and crime, political correctness has kept true thoughts and actions in check.
Is building this mosque offensive to some? Sure it is. But because the majority of those that died or gave their lives are white and Christian, they are easily dismissed as expendable and forgotten by the mainstream media. Of course, the media has been going over-and-over again that ‘Muslims died in 9/11, too’, as if they were the targets. al Qaeda’s targets were the ‘white devils’, remember?
So, we have a majority of people that find this offensive and no MSN (Main Stream Media) outlet is calling the people who want it built, ‘politically incorrect’!
The majority of those who died were European-Americans and religiously, were Christian, never mentioned that way or given that title by the media (Those people don’ t count to them)
If you would look at this Mosque from a military perspective, certainly it appears to be a triumph, as the 19 Semitic (never mentioned by the MSM) hijackers proclaimed their attack in the name of Islam. It’s sort of like a flag used when an opponent conquers a hill.
Now is the time for Americans to know that you need to stick together to get things done and to disregard the thoughts that are being placed into your heads by people selected by these media elites in order to control society and your thinking process. Ask yourself: Why isn’t there a voice for me? The answer is: You don’t have a voice- you don’t count, white Christian.
If I was a Christian, I would certainly stop being politically correct.
-JT
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