Monday, 11 April 2011

Judge the Judge

On Sunday the 10th April Miranda Devine blogged about a situation at a school in Ulladulla where an enthusiastic chaplain has impacted some young folk for the better and how the left-wing has reacted to the situation.
Retired high court justice Michael Kirby has written a letter to the school principal demanding an accounting for her allowing such activities to occur, an action which raises the obvious question: Who gives this retired public servant the right to demand anything?
It is little more than unbridled hubris from a common and garden seditionist who used his position to change and corrupt the law because he believed that it was a judges 'right' to not only interpret the law, but to remake it in his own image as well. A worldview that set him at odds with his colleagues on more occasions than any one else in his profession but which earned him the recognition and fawning obeisance so frequently showered on those who champion the civilisation killing ideologies of the extreme left.
Besides which he is known as a champion of 'gay rights' a worldview which is currently being vigorously promoted in schools around the country, causing children to be 'proselitized' one might even say!
We live in a society that is crumbling as we speak, one does not have to cast a wide net to find examples of thuggery, bullying and or plain bastardy to know that manners and ethical behaviour are on the decline.
C.S.Lewis wrote an essay where he examined the unfortunate tendency amongst 'progressives' to 'geld the stallion and then bid him procreate'. We attack the philosophy which has given Western society its values and then bemoan the lack of values exhibited by our children.
Miranda sums up her blog with:
Even before this concocted scandal, the school chaplaincy program has been under sustained attack from aggressive religion-hating secularists who are testing its right to exist in the High Court and in an Ombudsman’s investigation.
But aren’t there more pressing problems in education than a peaceful girl and a boy who believes in Jesus?
Has Kirby ever written a stern letter to the principal of a school which is graduating hordes of students who don’t know how to read or write? Or to a school where children have been preyed on by pedophile teachers?
I daresay Kirby has a vested interest in the day when the latter becomes legal!

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