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AD Tippet's avatar

Bill Gates has helped the world infinitely more by founding Microsoft, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and bringing computing to the masses, then I can discern from his philanthropy. But the left abhors the first as selfish and self serving and the second as noble (as long as he gives it to the "right" causes. The left embraces politics as morality, even a sub for religion, so of course the heretics would be castigated. They also give away "free" stuff.

Per "Even when I laugh, it still doesn’t feel good to be insulted by people you want to like and respect. It still doesn’t feel good not to be taken seriously. But whose life doesn’t require mental discomfort?"

Oh boy. These are words of wisdom but sometimes in the moment they are hard to live by. But thinking that is the point of the piece?

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Ironically enough, Trump is also the first target in my memory to warrant many (certainly not all) of the attacks leveled against him. It’s as if he animated the long imagined straw man of insensitive, amoral conservative with life like some gameshow host necromancer.

And yet, the left’s response was to continue to find ways to level unfair attacks against him. The man was blessed with the intellectual and character deficiencies of their dreams and still, they pushed the envelope. It wasn’t enough that he tried to extralegally investigate Biden from the Oval Office, they had to manufacture bogus ties to some vast Russian conspiracy, for example.

Surely the right does much the same. Obama’s a secret Muslim, Biden stole the election, etc. The difference is that the legacy media run air cover for the left in ways that they do not for the right. Suppress the obvious Whan leak theory, suppress the Hunter laptop, jump to amplify Hamas propaganda, repeat lies about bombshell impeachment revelations when you know they don’t exist.... I could go on forever.

Anyway, I agree with the thick skin requirement. You should have seen some of the hate mail I used to get in college. Once in a while, I’d run into the senders and their responses varied from indignant silence to open outrage to a sort of surprised “Hold on, you’re not a hateful bigot like I thought. How can this be?”

Zealots, which most partisans are, find great comfort in villains. They’re not only right, they’re the good guys but to be good guys, there have to be bad guys. The reduced opportunity to meet political opponents in person has extended that comfortable dream on both sides of the aisle and we are all much the worse off for it.

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