Monday, March 25, 2019

Indiana's identity-politics-mongers won't leave the bias-crime matter alone

I thought it might be the considerate thing to give you an update on my plans to attend, and my anticipation about, this morning's Chamber of Commerce-sponsored Third House session, a state-legislator forum held in our local City Council chambers on the last Monday morning on each month that the legislature is in session.

Neither in the legislators' opening remarks, nor in any of the audience questions afterward did they get to the matter I'd posted about yesterday (the bill that would reverse the BMV's decision to indulge the infantile fantasy that there are more than two genders), but they did pick the scab of the recent conclusion of the "hate crimes" matter. The bill that passed did not spell out specific demographic groups.

Well, a number of people who stood up to speak this morning want to reopen the matter. And when State Representative Ryan Lauer - a personal friend, former neighbor, and someone I know to be a solid Christian and conservative - said in response to a citizen's assertion that systemic discrimination is still rampant in our society that he disagreed, the collective groan from the lefties was quite audible.

Just one more bit of evidence of how fiercely determined the enemy is.

And Arthur Brooks may be right that we are supposed to love our enemies, but the Left is our enemy nonetheless.

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