Sep 222016
 

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Are some people happy to be sad? There appears to be much evidence that this is so. Sadly, misery loves company.

Sadder still, today’s political trend is one that will soon provide more company for misery. Misery also loves the left.

The political pursuit of misery is a reality and comes in many forms. Misery is delivered with the fulfilled promises of socialism, communism, fascism, progressivism, theocracy, anarchy, fighting climate change, and other something-for-nothing fantasies sold as political ideals.

Of course, what’s really being pursued by those doing the ‘pursuing’ is power; misery is merely the price suffered by the body politic for that pursuit.

The trail of sadness left in the wake of these false ideologies permeates the cultures and the minds of the individuals who both willingly and unwillingly become its victims. From hope to hopelessness, from meaningful purpose to meaninglessness, and from prosperity to mere subsistence and existence, the direction of our current political trends is not even denied by those who advocate them.

Beyond politics and economics, the sad symptoms can be seen in education, in journalism, in science, and even in literature and the arts.

And then there’s sex.

Among the left’s merchants of misery sits another powerful political lobby: feminism and the radical feminists.

If you haven’t heard about it yet, last week a controversy erupted in the city of London Ontario when two supposedly ‘feminist’ groups publicly clashed over including a ‘pole dancing‘ fitness demonstration as part of their annual feminist TAKE BACK THE NIGHT march.

It all came down to the feminists versus the pole dancers, and it was a revealing dance indeed.

With local feminists aroused to polarize the issue by promoting the practice of pole dancing as a symbol of violence against women, on the other side of feminism’s hypocrisy pole were other women being accused of ‘pole arousing’ men by pole-dancing for fitness!

The highly polarized debate about “pole arousal” seemed trivial and was dismissed by most. Few realized that the real issue and feminist objective was about much more than condemning pole dancing.

The controversy offered yet another glaring revelation of the true single hidden agenda behind feminism’s many false publicized agendas. Feminism’s actual agenda makes all the other contradictory and false feminist goals and agendas make perfect sense.

On today’s Just Right, we focus a spotlight on the art of pole dancing – and on the politics of feminism – as we take this hot controversy and strip it down to its bare essentials.

We are well aware that the politics of eroticism is a taboo topic for most public discussion, yet it lies at the heart of what drives much of today’s feminist agenda. It is a discussion that cannot be avoided since it explains much about the modern feminist phenomenon.

Briefly summarized, and in ‘1984’ Orwellian terms, today’s feminists are 2016’s Anti-Sex League.

Last week’s pole dancing controversy forced the feminists on stage, dancing around a symbolic pole of their own making: one of hypocrisy.

The literally laughable contradictions on which feminism must rely to sustain its list of non-attainable, contradictory, and always harmful goals provide more than enough evidence of a sad reality. The sad fact is political: one’s right to the ‘pursuit of happiness’ or to self-fulfillment is offensive to the feminist movement, even when being ‘exercised’ (pun very much intended) by other women.

As with all movements of the left, the personal ‘pursuit of happiness’ or of self-fulfillment is offensive to feminism because it interferes with a politically collectivist agenda that can tolerate no individuality. This is an inescapable principle operating in all tribal and collectivist societies. It is a matter of historical record.

In politics, most polls are about public opinion, and to entertain their public, most politicians will perform some poll dances that are simply obscene.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve all been witness to a lot of pole jumping about pole dancing as everyone danced around feminism’s pole of hypocrisy. What poll will the politicians be dancing around when it’s their turn to get on stage?

We’re tempted to take our own poll about what everybody thinks about poles, but we wouldn’t want to poll-arize an already pole-arized pole dance around the always polarized taboo of sex.

We can’t afford to be pole sitters. Forget about taking back the night. Let’s step out of the darkness and into the full light of day. It’s time to take back the right.

The world will be a happier place when all women can freely dance to their own happy tune, without political pole-sters – or pollsters – forcing them to dance to the tribal chants of feminism’s sexism.

And while we’re at it, let’s forget about polls altogether, and only do what’s Just Right.

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