Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Leftists eschew personal responsibility

While the "horror" of separating children from their criminal parents has receded from the leftist angst machine due to the new squirrel, the Supreme Court, its useful to recognize that we're seeing the Left's complete rejection of personal responsibility on display.

No parent who legally applied for asylum was ever separated from their children.  Only those who tried to sneak into the US and then applied for asylum, i.e. those who committed a crime, have temporarily lost custody of their children.

Given that there are 9 sites in Mexico,  as well as every Point of Entry on the boarder, where "refugees", can apply for asylum it's clear that parents who choose to avoid legally applying for asylum, because they're really just looking for more money not actually fleeing for their lives in most cases, are the ones responsible if they're separated from their children.

Yet the Left declares that it's Trump's fault that illegals choose to break the law in order to improve their economic situation.  Apparently illegals are somehow better in the minds of leftists than the 1,300,000 honest Mexicans who are waiting in line to enter the US legally; or the large number of honest citizens of other Central American countries who are also waiting patiently to enter the US legally.

But declaring that people don't have any responsibility for their actions, except of course conservatives, is a fundamental belief of leftists.  People have consensual sex and instead of having to accept responsibility for the child they brought into the world the left says that they can kill their child for example.

Or all the people who use drugs and/or drop out of school; according to the left they should enjoy the same quality of life as people who work hard and don't do drugs.

The sad thing is that the more that the left tries to normalize personal irresponsibility the more personal irresponsibility there will be.  And the people who suffer most are the ones who aren't responsible.

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