Do people on the political left really want to help folks? Or do they just want to make sure everyone suffers equally?
A friend of mine is applying for admission to some elite northeastern U.S. colleges, and he found himself on a tour of one of them last weekend. Something he heard from the tour guide says a lot about the way the modern liberal mind works. (I’m using the word “liberal” not in its classical sense — which would have meant what we call libertarian today — but in the mainstream “progressive” sense.)
While explaining information about the campus dorms at this very liberal school, the tour guide said:
“The two new dormitories have air conditioning, but it’s not used in any of them, because the administration doesn’t think it’s fair for some dormitories to have air conditioning while the rest don’t.”
You just can’t make things like this up.
Those on the left don’t seem to care that medical progress will be slowed dramatically by turning more of it over to state price controls and rationing — as long as everybody is forced to suffer the same kind of care. They don’t exactly say that, but it’s clear what their priorities are. This is true across the board with them, it seems.
My friend pointed out one exception to the egalitarian rule. The administration building from which the college president issues his pronouncements on shared student suffering is air conditioned — and it’s used regularly.
Film’s tortured protagonist feels uncomfortably familiar to me
I used to ponder who I really am; today I just ask who I am for now
Midlife becomes big crisis when our self-deception stops working
I don’t like to admit this, but recent changes leave me afraid
Was life planned before birth? What did you come here to learn?
Goodbye, Mother
Freedom of the press is for everyone, not just those recognized by feds
Replacing Obama with a Republican president won’t change anything
It’s a mystery why two cats bond — or why two people fall in love