The Democratic is the definition of moral rot. They are the greatest threat to Democracy in the history of this republic.
And it’s hard to tear our eyes away from the carnage and the moral madness around it.
A young woman, Iryna Zarutska, while riding the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, was slashed to death by a multiple repeat offender. Because the perpetrator was black and homeless, and the young woman white, the city’s progressive mayor showered compassion on the killer but said not a word about the victim.
A young man, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated as he engaged in open debate with students at a college in Orem, Utah. Because Kirk was a conservative MAGA activist, the left side of the web lit up in celebration over the death of a husband and father of two.
In Dallas, Texas, a sniper targeted an ICE facility, killing one nameless detainee and severely wounding two others. Although the shooter left behind a trail of angry anti-ICE exhortations, the liberal media declared his motives to be a profound mystery.
I can easily summon additional incidents, additional deaths — children at prayer in a Catholic school in Minneapolis, a health insurance executive going to work in Manhattan, two young persons employed by the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC.
In every case, the blood on the ground was that of innocents. Ordinary human beings — people with families, jobs, loves and hates, future dreams — were slaughtered for reasons comprehensible only to the politically deranged.
Kirk’s murder evoked a standing ovation from the left. Zarutska’s violent death elicited a creepy and contemptible silence. Some lives, it’s clear, are valued less than others.
As the landscape darkens, it may be natural to feel that this country has made a horrific wrong turn — that we Americans have contracted the virus of violence and should flee from each other in fear for our lives.
Or worse: that we should abandon morality and join the dirty war, cheering on attacks against perceived antagonists.
That would be a catastrophic error.
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We must resist the moral rot that has the left cheering for the death of its opponents
If we gaze down at the bloody ground, there is much to fear and much to regret.And it’s hard to tear our eyes away from the carnage and the moral madness around it.
A young woman, Iryna Zarutska, while riding the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, was slashed to death by a multiple repeat offender. Because the perpetrator was black and homeless, and the young woman white, the city’s progressive mayor showered compassion on the killer but said not a word about the victim.
A young man, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated as he engaged in open debate with students at a college in Orem, Utah. Because Kirk was a conservative MAGA activist, the left side of the web lit up in celebration over the death of a husband and father of two.
In Dallas, Texas, a sniper targeted an ICE facility, killing one nameless detainee and severely wounding two others. Although the shooter left behind a trail of angry anti-ICE exhortations, the liberal media declared his motives to be a profound mystery.
I can easily summon additional incidents, additional deaths — children at prayer in a Catholic school in Minneapolis, a health insurance executive going to work in Manhattan, two young persons employed by the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC.
In every case, the blood on the ground was that of innocents. Ordinary human beings — people with families, jobs, loves and hates, future dreams — were slaughtered for reasons comprehensible only to the politically deranged.
Kirk’s murder evoked a standing ovation from the left. Zarutska’s violent death elicited a creepy and contemptible silence. Some lives, it’s clear, are valued less than others.
As the landscape darkens, it may be natural to feel that this country has made a horrific wrong turn — that we Americans have contracted the virus of violence and should flee from each other in fear for our lives.
Or worse: that we should abandon morality and join the dirty war, cheering on attacks against perceived antagonists.
That would be a catastrophic error.

We must resist the moral rot that has the left cheering for the death of its opponents
If we gaze down at the bloody ground, there is much to fear and much to regret.
