When the Shoe Is On the Other Foot
So a mob invaded the capitol building last week. That was interesting. Here’s what I find more interesting: the accusations of hypocrisy flying in every direction right now. I find them interesting because I have a heuristic that I try to employ whenever something drastic happens to someone on one side of an issue. Especially if it’s not a side I agree with. That is, I try to imagine how I would feel if myself or someone I agreed with had the same thing happen to them. With that in mind, let’s look at some of these accusations of hypocrisy. Here we see a liberal ‘take down’ of concerns about Trump’s Twitter ban. The question this begs is: Are liberals now ok with private companies refusing service to those they disagree with? Because last I checked, most were not. In this particular instance, we who find Trump revolting and dangerous are very happy that a private company gave him the boot. But my heuristic tells me to ask what would happen if Obama had been banned from Twitter?