tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7091756463128804432.post6320318952992763049..comments2024-03-27T02:55:10.109-07:00Comments on Irish Papist: Communism, Islam and the CosmosMaolsheachlannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09406722311993627528noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7091756463128804432.post-22087752858169296922017-02-05T04:04:16.404-08:002017-02-05T04:04:16.404-08:00Indeed.
I think the same is true of political cor...Indeed.<br /><br />I think the same is true of political correctness. The overreaction to political correctness is to say: "Let's have no good taste, no civility, no taboos". I've written about my admiration for Milo Yiannapoulous on this blog, but I do think he takes it too far. Maybe he has to take it too far, as a corrective measure, in our extraordinary circumstances. But I certainly don't think reverence and restraint and civility and even taboo are bad.Maolsheachlannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09406722311993627528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7091756463128804432.post-59182476994567274942017-02-05T03:03:53.488-08:002017-02-05T03:03:53.488-08:00I always feel the same way. We live near an Islami...I always feel the same way. We live near an Islamic college and many immigrants and their large families have moved into our area. The ladies of course are extremely visible in our shopping centre. I see it as a challenge to strive for preserving what we stand for and, indeed, to ask ourselves what that is rather than make it an "us vs. them"so muchSéamus(Australia)noreply@blogger.com