Friday, April 13, 2012

"Progressive" Projection is redundant

Last year, I read Eddie Trunk's book on heavy metal music. What I found of interest was the story about how Rob Halford was surprised that metal music fans didn't seem to care when he came out as gay.

This anecdote is a perfect illustration of how liberal projection works.

You see, it's not the metal music fans with the prejudices towards gays; they couldn't give a shit about who Rob Halford sleeps with. It was Rob Halford who held the prejudice of metal fans as knuckle dragging neanderthals.

From my psychology 101 classes, I believed we called it "projection".

Here's how Wiki spells it out..............

Psychological projection or projection bias is a psychological defense mechanism where a person subconsciously denies his or her own attributes, thoughts, and emotions, which are then ascribed to the outside world, usually to other people. Thus, projection involves imagining or projecting the belief that others originate those feelings.[1]


Seriously, in the past week, democrats have stepped in to the "projection" abyss big time.

Republicans have a "war on women" and yet it's the democrats who have a serious opinion about Ann Romney's "choice" to work at home and manage a family.

In the past week, it's democrats dropping Jew bags, kicking Asians out of DC, Calling Mormanism a cult derived from a child molester, and underpaying women on the presidential staff. It's not republicans.

And now we have Jay Thomas a liberal blowhard on Jews.................



It's like the guy who tried to paint me as a racist simply because I asked him why Detroit is such a dump when there hasn't been a republican in city government since the beginning of time.

I guess your average liberal mother never taught their children the lesson of "when you point a finger, there's three pointing back at you." But then again, they were "real women" so they were probably working "real" jobs and not wasting time with that whole child rearing thing.

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