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Violence Rising November,
2011 -- While necessity is the mother of invention,
sloth and envy beget mediocrity and upheaval – the twin
siblings of secular-socialism. It is in this vein that a
rebellious and increasingly violent spirit of incoherent
anarchy continues to fester in urban centers across the
nation. This is most evident in the form of the
envy-driven "Occupy wherever" nonsense embraced by the
"progressive" establishment. Still, this
Obama-supported effort to supplant, through lawless
imposition, our free-market constitutional republic with
some misguided conception of an outcome-based
equalitocracy is rooted in much more than just good
old-fashioned class warfare. Part
and parcel of secular-socialism is secularism. It's
fascinating in its predictability. Wherever you find an
entitlement-minded Marxist, you're likely to find a
"progressive," counter-biblical moral relativist. Case
in point: The "Occupy D.C." protesters, who have
squatted – in more ways than one – at Washington's
McPherson Square, have posted a list of rules by which
"occupants" are expected to abide. Rule No. 10 requires
that folks not "assume anyone's gender," but, instead,
"go with gender-neutral pronouns" like "comrade." (Who
knew that a so-called "99 percent" of Americans were
gender-bending commies?) Hard Liners make for
Hard Timers Indeed,
the opposite of order is disorder. While rebelling
against the natural order – whether related to economic
liberty or issues surrounding transcendent moral values
– many of the less stable elements on the left are
exhibiting an increased willingness to move beyond mere
disorder to outright violence. Examples of such
violence continue to mount. But beyond the fiery
"Occupy" riots in Oakland, and the shootings, murders,
rapes and thousands of arrests occurring throughout the
dozens of disease-riddled "Occupy" chaos camps around
the country, a less publicized example of left-wing
violence took place last month in Illinois.
The
"Gay Liberation Network" – a militant homosexual
activist group of self-described "Trotskyites" –
announced that it would be protesting an award ceremony
held at the Christian Liberty Academy, an Arlington
Heights, Ill., church and school. In the past, when GLN
has protested this particular event, Christian attendees
have been spat upon and even physically threatened by
protesters. This time, things got worse. The night
before the event someone threw two paver bricks through
the church's plate glass doors with a dire warning:
"This is just a sample of what we will do if you don't
shut down Scott Lively and AFTAH. … [F---] Scott Lively.
Quit the homophobic [s---]!" The
Christian organization, Americans for Truth About
Homosexuality (AFTAH), was giving an award to Pastor
Scott Lively, a pro-family advocate who, in recent
years, has been falsely maligned by leftist groups and
media-types like Rachel Maddow, for supposedly
supporting the death penalty for homosexual behavior – a
patently false charge. The assailants later posted
an al-Qaida-like
statement on the "progressive" website
IndyMedia.org, taking credit for the attack and calling
it a "consequence for hatred and homophobia in our
community." They further threatened the church, warning
that "if this event is not shut down … the Christian
Liberty Academy will continue to be under constant
attack." Unbelievably, the threat remains posted to this
day. Fortunately,
no one has yet been hurt; however, according
to the FBI, by definition this attack meets all
the elements of domestic terrorism. Propaganda Smear
Tactics But
none of this is surprising. The flames of violence
against Lively, AFTAH and Christian Liberty Academy were
ignited long ago. On the other end of the fuse is the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a hard-left outfit
known in past years for monitoring true hate groups like
the KKK and neo-Nazis. After partnering with the
admittedly communist GLN, the SPLC had declared, with
much media fanfare, both AFTAH and Lively's
organization, Abiding Truth Ministries, along with
several other highly respected Christian organizations,
official "hate groups." This
propagandist smear tactic has been increasingly used by
the SPLC in an effort to marginalize Christian and
conservative organizations with which the group
disagrees. Unfortunately, however, we now see that this
strategy to dehumanize, can also have unintended
(presumably) consequences. As in Illinois, the
SPLC's dangerous and irresponsible disinformation
campaign can embolden and give license to like-minded,
though less stable, left-wing extremists, creating a
climate of true hate. Such a climate is ripe for
violence. After all, these "hate groups" are just like
the KKK, right? Consider the Sources Despite
all this, even today the SPLC has somehow managed to
maintain some level of mainstream credibility. But as it
quickly moves further from its left-of-center moorings
toward the far fringes of left-wing extremism, its own
deceptive activities threaten to undo much of the good
for which the organization was once recognized. After
the anti-Christian attack, Bob Schwartz, cofounder of
GLN, refused to condemn the violence noting precisely
that the victims were "SPLC-designated hate groups."
This comes as little surprise in that Schwartz once
threatened to push AFTAH founder Peter LaBarbera into
oncoming traffic. Still,
what is a bit surprising is that, like its GLN ally, the
SPLC – a self-styled domestic terrorist watchdog
organization – has additionally refused to condemn this
overt act of domestic terrorism. Instead,
the SPLC released
a statement, dripping with sarcasm, that piled on
the victims. Rather than denouncing the attack, the
organization simply lamented that the violence "only
strengthened the absurd argument, promulgated by many
[Christians]" that left-wing extremists "want to take
over America and persecute Christians." Yes,
it's official. The SPLC has abandoned all pretense of
objectivity. And
so, as left-wing violence continues to spike in coming
months, not only should we expect to hear little about
it from a sympathetic mainstream media; we should also
expect little help from the once-respected Southern
Poverty Law Center. Indeed,
it's hard to do much about the problem when you're a
driving force behind it.
© 2011 Matt Barber
(Mr. Barber is an attorney concentrating in
constitutional law.) |