The Truth Rule About Equity and Its Ruthless Ugliness

Equity sounds like such a splendid word. The Bible even speaks of God judging with equity, the exact word. The idea there, however, is that God shows no favoritism, His judgment is perfect, and yes, each individual will be held to account.

The brutal truth rule there is, no one will escape that perfectly just judgment. Every one of us is guilty of the worst: lying, cheating, stealing, defrauding, murdering (even if you do so in your heart), and yes, sodomizing (which really just encompasses any sexual activity outside of a committed marriage between an adult man and adult woman).

Equity to the System is something entirely different, entirely promoted as a delightfully wholesome enterprise but is actually a wickedly devastating social hellscape. The equity now ravaging everything in its path is that white, Christian, heterosexual males must be stripped of their propriety in some way and have it handed to anyone identified as certifiably disadvantaged because in the past there've been a lot of them who've done really nasty things to those not like them in these ways, and today there must be a reckoning. When everyone is "equal," whites not as "privileged" and not benefitting from their evil "systemic racist" ways, then you've got equity.

Never mind that it does require a hegemonic oppressive power of its own, exerted by those expertly trained in Frankfurt School precepts, one of which is that the oppressed are such because their natural sexual proclivities have been autocratically repressed by the evil white Christian heterosexual male who's been running things out there for far too long. This is precisely why there is some concern about the latest Supreme Court nominee's apparently lenient sentencing of those committing sexual crimes. It comes from the idea that painfully repressed by "the man" for so long we all need to do more to liberate one's privilege to express him or herself sexually no matter how unconventional.

For one, I have to give them credit for what they perceive in the "Christian" thing. But I can guarantee you they aren't looking at any male who is a truly authentic follower of Christ. It is likely they are confusing "Christian" with "Catholic." These are not the same, and that is part of the reason for all the confusion and all the equity stuff being hammered into the populace's psyche.

The trick is concocting a straw man "Jesus," making it the enemy of the state, and railing against him with great ferocity by urging anyone with an overwhelming insecurity to let it go so they could be whatever creature they want to be so they can have all kinds of good-feels thrown at them by progressive blabs -- this only destroys souls.

The alarming give-away was a confession by that court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, demonstrating a brazenly contemptible violation of the equity truth rule. It came in the form of a very simple exchange between a Congresswoman and Brown. It is in the retweet posted here.

If under oath Brown were to distinctly define a woman -- something anyone with any modest amount of common sense could do quite adequately -- then really, the entire "equity" sodomist-socialist-racialist jig is up. She's conceding that there are indeed transcendent truths about the human constitution which cannot be amended no matter how much we think them inconvenient. Ironically she is there only because the US president who nominated her did so because she is a black woman. 

There might be fine black women who could be judges on high courts, that is not in question. What is so harrowing is that she's there because of a totally inconsequential characteristic, and even more she is okay with that. It isn't that being a woman isn't consequential, it is that we should know what things it is consequential about -- some very important ones! She's now forced to concede the absurdity that anyone can say they are anything they want to say they are outside the transcendent truths -- such as women are women because of certain inviolate truths, and that we can know those truths.

Except of course when those truths violate her truths.

Then you're in trouble. Then the hegemonic oppressive strength of Cain's Legacy, now quite imaginative in its brutal enforcement apparatus, gets it in gear.

No wonder Jesus said they'd drag you away before the magistrates and have you flogged for believing in Him, and in truth. If you tell the truth, is you address the truth, if you expressly insist on the truth in some way -- but it hurts someone classified as disadvantaged and compromises a high-profile hegemony agent's capacity to virtue-signal -- then you're toast.

All Brown Jackson was doing was virtue-signaling for her constituency. How bold and courageous of her to reject those evil truthers' ploy to get her to bend to the white heteropatriarchy's misinformation. That's the line now, that's the overriding meme, that's it. It is has degenerated into twisted blithering that sounds so splendidly fabulous oh she's such a champion for the downtrodden's crusade!

Since this is the prevailing rage of the World, she'll be confirmed and bring her wealth of folly to the Supreme Court. If she isn't given the Senate's imprimatur then the New York Times will wreck anyone who votes against her as the worst kind of racist and sexist on the planet -- which, of course, only reveals these people for the institutionalized thugs that they are because if there is no such thing as a woman then the vitriol they spew is completely meaningless.

Out on my walk today I passed a couple of public schools. I usually stop and pray for the people in them, especially the students. I feel such sorrow for them because they are certainly being taught everything the Frankfurt School curriculum wants them to know.

I pray for their souls, and I pray for them to be freed from the System's ruthlessly ugly Critical Theory insanity. At the same time I feel great sorrow, not just because of how all of that will ultimately destroy our fine country -- it is well on the way of doing that -- but because we care so much for their hearts and their minds and especially their souls.

And out of that acceptance that perhaps God is allowing all this to happen so they may at some point, some time, somehow, see the wretched dissipation of their own sin and turn to Christ.

See, that's the thing. 

Each of us will be judged for what we do. It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the Living God and have that millstone tied to your neck and thrown into the sea because a little one was influenced to sin.

When I see what Brown Jackson has said, and I think about where she got those ideas, and I think about our schools and what children are being taught...

Yeah, I'm in Jesus' arms. It's all good there. I hope you are there too, He is the rescue from all of that ruthless ugliness, indeed the Only One.

Doesn't mean it doesn't still hurt.

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