Thursday, November 06, 2008

The Far Left Whines About A Name Change

Story here.

ht: National Newswatch

Ugh... here's another Far Left headline and biased report... this time coming from some print journalist named Sue Bailey.

The headline reads,

Tories showing anti-social colours, critics say

Oh, really? That sounds horrible! So what's really going on???

OTTAWA — As Americans herald a new political era of hope and social inclusion, Canada’s government has stripped the words "social development’ from the title of one of its largest cabinet posts.

So? That's it? That's all? A name change for a cabinet post? Oh, yeah; that's scary! Aaaaahhhhhh! Mommmmeeee!

Diane Finley became the new minister last week of Human Resources and Skills Development — formerly known as Human Resources and Social Development.


Hmm... wait a minute. Not so scary, you know. In fact, the name change makes a lot more sense, to say "skills development" instead of "social development".

After all, when it comes to "human resources", we're naturally thinking of employment, labor... and the skills related thereto. We don't think some vague, fancy-sounding phrase like "social development". Really, we don't. Because it'd be dumb.

What the heck does "social development" mean? That sounds very loaded, very ambiguous, wholly open to interpretation, sort of like "liberal", "progressive", "diversity" and so on. Like a Far-Left Trojan Horse.

"Social development", I'd say, is really stealth code. What really lurks behind this stealth code is radical, Far-Left-Wing social reengineering. The sort of thing done by the Liberals (or Democrats) when in power, to stealthily effect radical, Left-wing transformations, mostly below the radar, hidden behind a mask called "social development", a stealth code which, when following the words "human resources", manipulates the careless-minded into thinking that the radical Left-wing change has something to do with creating employment or helping folks find it, when it actually doesn't, and really is about social reengineering as the far, hard, radical Left wants it. Their goal is to start it somewhere, like the workplace, and have it spread, slippery-slope-style, from there, using their comrades, the Leftist militant "judges" appointed by Liberal/Democrat politicians based on their record and ideology of Far-Left militancy, to practice illegal, unconstitutional judicial activism, or judge-made law.

This is how, one day, we could see public washrooms, locker rooms and showers go co-ed (men and women in the same place at the same time, getting naked, using the toilet, washing up, dressing/undressing, in full view of one another) so as to be "inclusive and non-discriminatory" with respect to different "sexual orientations" such as transvestitism and transsexuality. Far-fetched and laughable? Unfortunately not. This is actually being pushed in some jurisdictions in the United States already by ultra-Far-Left-Wing extremist politicians and militant sexual extremist activists. Think I'm making it up? Well, you're online... Google it, Yahoo! it... you'll see. Or try to search my blog for the posts I've done on it, via the blog search box in the upper left corner. Knock yourself out.

It can also be used to bestow special, exclusive favoritism upon certain groups, such as devout, non-"liberal" Muslims, granting them certain things such as space-robbing, intrusive, and costly public footbaths, without granting similar such things to devout Christians, such as public pews, confessional booths and Holy water dispensers, for example... because, as we well know, the Far Left openly dislikes and discriminates against Christians, particularly devout, non-"liberal" ones.

Of course, the Far Left isn't interested in the following explanation for the name change, which is perfectly logical and appropriate for the times, as well as being far more understandable and unambiguous than the old, silly, Liberal stealth-code apellation.

"It was intentional, obviously," said Kory Teneycke, spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

"I think the best thing that one can do to help improve the life of someone who is unemployed is to help them get another job."

I guess now we're beginning to see the so-called "hidden agenda" of which the Harper Conservatives have been accused by unhinged Left-wing propagandists like the Liberals, NDP, Bloc and Greens, plus the mainstream media, of course (much of it, at least, certainly!)...

Some "hidden agenda". Helping people to find employment. Oh, my, how evil, horrible, scary, hateful, mean-spirited! Helping people make a gainful living! How terrible and right-wing! Call the Human Rights Commission! Call the United Nations! Call Amnesty International! Call Richard Warman and Warren Kinsella! Aaaahhhhh! Helllllp! Oh, look, do you see the people in the streets with the guns, too? No? Well, I do! They're there! And look, there's big, hairy spiders crawling all over me, too! Help me! Aaaaahhhhh!

But to listen to the Far Left, they delusionally see stuff going on in a mere name change that they want to, instead of the real reason behind the name change, which is to quit using the department responsible for employment and skills development as a stealth Trojan Horse for unwanted-by-most-Canadians, Far-Left, militantly radical trasformation of society, something that quietly, below-the-radar, carried forward the hidden agenda of the Liberals.

Of course, here come the Far-Left propagandists/spinners to criticize me and try to muddy the issue, trying to make me look like I'm making this stuff up.

But let the Far Left try. My confidence, however, lies in the ability of many readers to realize that I'm right, because they already know what I'm talking about, even if they hadn't actually come up with the explanation in the same words as I have here. You know, it's like humor, in which a standup comic will talk about stuff everyone knows about but that hardly anyone ever talks about... those who laugh are those who get it.

And those who agree are those who get it. Those who dis me, you know, those Leftists/Progressives, such as those who see an imaginary "hidden agenda" on the part of any and all "right-wing" governments, don't get it.