Celebrating Charlotte Westerhaus post 2: Bringing positive things to life.

Anyone perplexed about the NCAA’s decision to not air Focus on the Family’s ad or the Law Examiner’s decision to not license this Kansas attorney of ten years (with no disciplinary actions ever found against him and no felonies ever and no misdemeanor convictions since 1992 — and that being for aiding a falsely arrested 83 year old Irish great grandmother) is at a loss due to their failure to grasp the pretzel logic of the political correctness movement.

Recognize this:  Political correctness is not about justice, or legal precedent, or due process.  It is about action — those in power acting to help the ostensibly powerless.  Or put in the more common negative terms: Slapping down those who are or say what the powerful does not want advanced.

Here is Charlotte’s explanation of the positive side of political correctness.  (For her work on the negative see the Focus ad and the transcript that will soon be posted on this website.)


Did she “do the right thing” when turning away the Focus on the Family ad?

In the next post I will show that she certainly did, under the paradigm that she has adopted as her own.

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