August
23rd 2012
Augusta: The Great Leap Forward
HarrisonBergeron2

Posted under Affirmative Action & Culture & Political Correctness & Sports

I searched the ‘net for the loopiest reaction to the news that Augusta National Golf Club has knuckled under and agreed to admit women. I found it at the Washington Post:

The recent token actions at the Augusta National Golf Club and the repugnant comments of Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) serve as the best public reminders of how entrenched male domination and arrogance carry the power to wound women deeply — and the fight that must be waged to stop them.

Both actions force the public mind to return to the often overlooked crime of gender abuse and domination. They arrive at a perilous time in this highly politically charged season to demonstrate the abusive power privileged men have to define the role of women, to exclude them from normal affairs of society and to act as if male birthright has made them the center of the universe.

Got that? If a private club is allowed to exercise freedom of association, and to organize itself along lines that violate (or worse, ignore!) the absolutes of Cultural Marxism, why, that’s a crime! And a fight “must be waged” against those who commit such crimes.

News flash: That fight is well under way. In case you hadn’t noticed, the forces of Cultural Marxism are winning.

Yes, that’s how far we’ve sunk, ladies and gentlemen. No aspect of our lives can escape the reach of radical egalitarianism, which is our beloved central government’s core value and justification. And what better way for Augusta to honor that value than to offer membership to Darla Moore, a banker, and Condi Rice, a war criminal who famously invoked the Civil Rights movement to justify the government’s wars? The representation of heartless plutocracy and militarism is picture perfect.

So what’s next for Augusta? Should the club install ladies’ tees? Or would shorter yardage goals for women constitute yet another assertion that women aren’t as capable as “privileged men”?

I don’t know what I’d do in their position. I really don’t. But then, the absurdities of make-believe equality — or “Potemkin parity” — are just part of the institutionalized insanity we must submit to. There’s plenty more to come.

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3 Responses to “Augusta: The Great Leap Forward”

  1. Matt Weber on 23 Aug 2012 at 7:56 pm #

    “They arrive at a perilous time in this highly politically charged season to demonstrate the abusive power privileged men have to define the role of women, to exclude them from normal affairs of society…”

    “Normal affairs of society”, you know, like joining highly exclusive golf clubs. I for one know that I will make sure no wimmins get in my highly exclusive golf club.

  2. roho on 24 Aug 2012 at 2:50 am #

    HB-2…….My highly exclusive Whiskey Drinking Club will accept NO women under any conditions.

  3. Weaver on 08 Sep 2012 at 7:37 am #

    There was a study showing the education system isn’t well suited for male students, for one thing men thrive on competitiveness, which means they tend to fall behind women (correcting for ability) at least early on.

    I’ve seen studies showing how men are discriminated against in the workplace, because they tend to fill spots that are higher paying, which then causes the pay to appear sexist against women, bringing corrections to make them equal.

    One ray of hope: This Cultural Revolution seems to require perpetual discrimination. Since there isn’t any legitimate white male oppression of the rest of America, maybe the Revolution will fall apart soon enough: The faerie tales are becoming increasingly difficult to believe.

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