Keeping In Perspective
As one can see from many of the overnight posts all over the internet, our fifth column was busy, trying to remind us that "see, everybody does it," "see, both sides do it," in reference to the murders in New Zealand.
And I have no doubt that during the day, here and elsewhere, the Demos, primitives, and other appeasers and virtue signallers are going to continually refrain this, "everybody does it," "both sides do it."
Which of course is nonsense.
The murder of forty people from the other side is not the same as the all those whose lives have been taken from terror attacks since September 2001, which I'm sure by now amounts into the thousands. And if one includes all the innocent Israeli women and children murdered by the "Palestinians" since 1947, I'm sure it's in the tens of thousands.
This incident, while deplorable, was nothing on the same scale of the blood-letting the other side has done, and insisting we're "as bad" as they are is preposterous.
When scale is considered, no, both sides are not "equally guilty."
And too one must consider that while the bulk of their own people support terrorists, I'm pretty sure there's hardly anybody on this side who supports the recent incident in New Zealand.
It's too bad forty people died, in an action I would never endorse, but given all these other murders caused to those on our side, I'm not really shedding any tears.
Too, I suspect that there will be an act, or acts, of retaliation by that side dwarfing this, because of their Nazi idea that it takes ten or one hundred or one thousand of our lives to be worth a single one of theirs.