From
Entitlement to Intolerance to Expectation
Until recently I thought there was a
specter of hope in the entitlement community where they would see the
proverbial writing on the wall. Freebies may be coming to an end, as they know
them. The welfare set has become too emboldened recently as though society owes
them for past grievances. Collectively we owe them nothing. Through protest,
violence, misrepresentation of facts and finally murder their words and deeds
speak for themselves. In certain quarters the latter elements are actually
forgiven and or given a pass.
College and
universities have become the newest battleground to spew hatred from those who
condemn work and scholarship. Diminished standards placed these radicals in
institutions which formerly would have rejected them. Coincident with their
intolerance to other subsets of civil society a truly emboldened crowd has
manifest an unheard of anger towards those who keep us safe. Calling for the
annihilation of police steps over any line that can be drawn. Time has come to
resurrect policies that have a measured approach in silencing this hideous
rhetoric. What should our approach be to these malevolent attitudes and
actions? Mark Davis
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