Saturday, March 10, 2012

A List of Barely Socratic Questions to American Progressives

(this is a repost from Feb., 2011)


He's merely a pale shadow of The Lord cross-examining Job, but Red Square from The People's Cube pummels Progressive's with a series of 56 questions.

So far, unanswered. A sampling:

"If all beliefs are equally valid, how come my belief in the absurdity of this maxim gets rejected by its proponents?

If being a winner in nature's struggle for survival is selfish, does being extinct make you an altruist?

How many Kyoto Protocols are rendered pointless by one medium-sized volcanic eruption?

Can you name one person who paid the IRS more than he owed because he trusted the government to put his money to good use?

If there are no absolutes and family is an antiquated tool of bourgeois oppression, why is having gay marriage an absolute must?

How come a liberal who disagrees with a conservative is open-minded, but a conservative who disagrees with a liberal is a bigot?"