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Friday, June 21, 2019

Oh, the Hypocrisy

Some in Hollywood have been throwing a tantrum over Georgia's heartbeat bill. The bill would prevent further genocide against unborn babies who have a heartbeat. It would save an untold number lives in Georgia. The irony is that the people in Hollywood who are speaking out against Georgia are the same people who film in countries that ban abortion, execute homosexuals, abuse women, etc. Hollywood doesn't seem to care about any of that at all. Georgia does none of those things.

I was thinking about Hollywood this week, and something occurred to me. Hollywood liberals are living the ultimate Republican lifestyle. They're as rich as Republicans and invest like Republicans. They're living the ultimate capitalist dream while preaching radical socialist values for everyone else. How can they look themselves in the mirror?

Something that gets lost in these liberal tantrums is this: Do people in California really have the right to tell people in Georgia how to live? Is it really any of their business what people living in any other another state do? I question whether they even have the right to open their mouths. If people in Georgia started boycotting California for something, Californians would be outraged and start screaming about their "rights" to live however they please. Counting local governments, California is trillions of dollars in debt. They're past bankrupt. And yet that state spends hundreds of millions of dollars per year to "make sure everyone feels equal".  A state that can't even govern itself should not be making demands of others.

The Civil War was a fight of states rights versus federal rights. The south believed in the rights of the states as defined by the constitution. The north wanted the federal government to be the top dog in charge regardless of the constitution. Georgia fought on the side of states rights. California fought for big government. After all these years, the battle continues.

Have a great weekend.

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