I spend a lot of my personal after-tax cash on this web site, and a lot of my time, trying to convey a message of conservatism to Canadians — because I think that would serve my country and my fellow countrymen well.
Meanwhile, at the state-run people’s web site, the giant multi-million-dollar, fully taxpayer-funded people’s web site, CBC.CA, they not only concentrate on presenting news from the far left perspective, readily sneering at anything conservative, they also have a bank of left-wing columnists a mile long espousing liberal-leftist rhetoric. Anti-conservative opinion-makers working for the state. On my dime.
This is an abomination of the highest order in a supposedly free society.
Yesterday, while I had to spend hours driving around shopping for the best deal and finally reluctantly taking out my Visa credit card to purchase a cheap new computer monitor because my 6-year-old one finally died, it kept pounding inside my brain that the huge state-run CBC.CA web site is replete with the most modern imaginable technology and a staff of hundreds or thousands. State employees whom I pay to work there, on fabulous equipment twice the quality of mine, in fabulous downtown office locations, against me and my ideals.
That’s what the liberal-left is in favor of. THAT kind of social/political policy. THAT kind of fairness and balance. The state versus the citizen. The big liberal-left government versus their own citizens. THAT kind of socialism and liberalism.
Liberals are in favour of that.
Here’s a passage from the column this week by a rather extremist left-wing feminist Georgie Binks on the state-run people’s web site. She’s clearly got a hate-on for anything remotely conservative. And what do you know: she’s a former CBC radio and television reporter and editor. This goes a long way toward explaining the bias against conservatives in the media — especially the state-run media.
[…] Slowly, though, Stronach found her political feet, winning a seat in the House of Commons in the last election and then discovering, I imagine, that the Conservative party of today is certainly not the Progressive Conservative party of yesteryear.
The reasonable “Red Tories” of years gone by have been eclipsed by the righter-than-right-wing Reformers who now dominate the party. Maybe she hoped she could talk some sense of social conscience into them, and discovered that was impossible.
You can sympathize with her for waking up one day and feeling she was in the wrong party. With the Conservative party’s aversion to anything that would benefit women — day care and reproductive freedom, for instance — and their continued attacks on homosexuals, how many women feel at home there?
It’s not like women are storming the Conservative party to run for it anyway. In the last election, the Conservatives distinguished themselves as the party with the lowest percentage of female members at 12 per cent. The NDP, Bloc Quebecois and Liberals all more than doubled that number.
The Conservatives seem to be taking it the way you would expect them to. Leader Stephen Harper paternalistically spoke about discussing the issue with his wife — the two grownups having a tete-a-tete about that troublesome “ambitious” girl. […]
This is a revealing glimpse into the mind of a CBC reporter and editor. When you come from her place on the political spectrum, you and I can easily anticipate how the news is going to be presented this evening on state-run liberalvision.
And liberals are in favour of this.
How do women feel about this? Are they in favour of this kind of liberal fundamentalism and gender feminist ideology being preached on state-run media? Are you in favour of their competing, using taxpayer funds (to the tune of over a BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR), against the views being expressed by private citizens like me who have extremely limited resources? Is this right?
Liberals are in favour of…. this?
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