Thursday, 14 April 2011

Practical vs PC

I read with interest this intelligent and comprehensively practical article on disaster management by the unfairly maligned Wilson Tuckey: http://www.quadrant.org.au/magazine/issue/2011/4/towards-a-sane-policy-on-natural-disasters.

My earlier blog All hail erudition quoting Theodore Dalrymple's musings on why left-wing commentators seldom offer reasonable counter-arguments but usually focus on ad hominem attacks, illustrates rather cogently why practical personalities such as Tuckey, Pyne and Katter are demonised, mocked and humiliated by the incumbent political poseurs and ideological morons whose life choices and management skills generally fall into the abysmal bracket.

Unfortunately the political landscape seems populated by these limp wristed, mealy mouthed spin merchants rather than the straight-talking man-of-action, practical personalities that all countries need to advance and  prosper. Why? Because everyone has been scared (.)itless by political correctness.

Dare I speak the obvious! We have far too many policies dictated by radical, impractical, ideologically driven feministas and their sychophantic, Germaine Greer channeling, male eunuchs. We need to re-establish some sanity back into the political debate, practical solutions for real, at-the-moment issues (like medical research) not problems that might occur a thousand years from now. We need truth to re-establish a stronghold in education, politics, the media and the entertainment industry.

Rise up you moral majority, cast off the PC chains and make your presence felt.

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