The Great Escape: Why the Left Can't Handle the Truth

The Great Escape: Why the Left Can't Handle the Truth

This article critiques the left's approach to history, biology, economy, education, media, and climate change, arguing that they avoid inconvenient truths to fit their narrative.

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

The Great Escape: Why the Left Can't Handle the Truth

Picture this: a world where facts are as elusive as Bigfoot, and common sense is on the endangered species list. Welcome to the liberal utopia, where the truth is constantly on the run. In the United States, the left has been on a relentless mission to rewrite history, redefine biology, and reshape society to fit their ever-changing narrative. This escapade has been unfolding over the past few decades, primarily in urban centers and academic institutions, where the progressive agenda is pushed with fervor. But why, you ask? Because the truth is inconvenient for their agenda, and they can't handle it.

First, let's talk about history. The left has been busy trying to erase or rewrite it to fit their narrative. Statues are torn down, historical figures are vilified, and the past is painted in broad strokes of oppression and victimhood. They want to erase the achievements of our forefathers and focus solely on their flaws. Why? Because acknowledging the greatness of our past doesn't fit their narrative of perpetual victimhood and systemic oppression. They can't handle the truth that America, despite its imperfections, has been a force for good in the world.

Next up, biology. The left has taken it upon themselves to redefine basic biological truths. Gender, once a simple concept, is now a spectrum with more options than a Starbucks menu. They insist that men can become women and vice versa, ignoring the science that has been settled for centuries. Why? Because it allows them to push their agenda of inclusivity and diversity, even if it means denying basic biological facts. They can't handle the truth that biology is not a social construct.

Then there's the economy. The left loves to preach about wealth redistribution and the evils of capitalism, all while enjoying the fruits of a free-market economy. They push for higher taxes, more regulations, and bigger government, ignoring the fact that these policies stifle innovation and economic growth. Why? Because they believe in a utopian vision where everyone is equal, even if it means dragging everyone down to the lowest common denominator. They can't handle the truth that capitalism, despite its flaws, has lifted more people out of poverty than any other system in history.

Education is another battleground where the left is on the run from the truth. They push for safe spaces, trigger warnings, and the suppression of free speech on college campuses. They want to shield students from ideas that challenge their worldview, creating a generation of fragile snowflakes. Why? Because they fear that exposure to different viewpoints might lead to critical thinking and questioning of their agenda. They can't handle the truth that education should be about the pursuit of knowledge, not the indoctrination of ideology.

The media, too, is complicit in this great escape from the truth. They selectively report stories that fit their narrative, ignoring or downplaying those that don't. They sensationalize and manipulate facts to push their agenda, all while claiming to be unbiased and objective. Why? Because they know that controlling the narrative is key to controlling public opinion. They can't handle the truth that the media should be a watchdog, not a lapdog.

Finally, let's not forget about the climate change hysteria. The left insists that the world is on the brink of destruction and that drastic measures must be taken immediately. They push for policies that would cripple economies and infringe on personal freedoms, all in the name of saving the planet. Why? Because it gives them an excuse to expand government control and push their socialist agenda. They can't handle the truth that the climate has been changing for millions of years and that human ingenuity can adapt and overcome.

In this world of escapism, the left continues to run from the truth, creating a society where facts are malleable, and reality is subjective. But as history has shown, the truth has a way of catching up, no matter how fast you run.