Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Demoting Old Idols Out Of PC Ignorance

Thomas Jefferson                 Andrew Jackson
Some Democratic Party groups are renouncing their once-egalitarian idols, the renaissance genius Thomas Jefferson and the populist Andrew Jackson. Both presidents owned slaves two centuries ago, so they've suddenly deemed unworthy of further liberal reverence.
In Connecticut, the state Democratic Party has removed the two presidents' names from an annual fundraiser previously known as the Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey Dinner.
There are lots of strange paradoxes in the current frenzied liberal dissection of past sins.
One, a historic figure must be near-perfect in all dimensions of his or her complex life to now pass progressive muster. That Jefferson is responsible for helping to establish many of the cherished human rights now enshrined in American life apparently cannot offset the transgression of having owned slaves.
Two, today's moral standards are always considered superior to those of the past. Ethical sense supposedly always improves with time.
However, would American society of 1915 have allowed a federally supported agency such as Planned Parenthood to cut apart aborted fetuses to sell infant body parts?
However, would American society of 1915 have allowed a federally supported agency such as Planned Parenthood to cut apart aborted fetuses to sell infant body parts?
Ivy League enrollment figures suggest some of these universities have capped the number of Asian students. Is this really much different than the effort to curtail Jewish enrollment at Ivy League schools in the 1920s?
Three, the sins of the past were hardly all committed by racist, sexist, conservative white men.
Under the new morality, should we not also condemn the Aztec king Montezuma as a Hitler-like war criminal? No society prior to the Nazi Third Reich had so carefully organized and institutionalized the machinery of mass death that each year executed tens of thousands of human captives from conquered neighboring tribes.
Perhaps San Diego State University should stop using the nickname "Aztecs" for its sports teams, given the fact the Aztecs practiced slave-owning, human sacrifice and cannibalism.
The Zulus are often portrayed as saintly indigenous people, brutally colonized by rapacious British imperialists. That's not quite the whole story. Earlier in their pre-British history, the Zulus' King Shaka adopted military imperialism and internal police state that would have made Josef Stalin proud.
By the time of his death in 1828, Shaka's army had killed more than 1 million Africans through imperial conquest and mass executions.
Read the rest of this IBD op-ed HERE.

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