Two weeks before Walter Russell Mead of
The American Interest decided to
shut down commenting at
his blog, on a post about an Arab riot in France the following exchange
took place:
'PC is intellectual Stalinism. It is also a betrayal of Liberalism in all its historical incarnations...'
'Intellectual Leninism might be a better way to characterize PC than intellectual Stalinism....Stalin just follwed suit.'
'… like reading TASS and PRAVDA, one learns to interpret what is unsaid by what IS said.'
To Right-Thinking Americans, these comparisons might sound laughable. We're a liberal democracy, after all, with the strongest free speech protections in the world. What could we have in common with an iron-fisted one-party totalitarian state whose dissenters were sent to die in massive slave camps?
A better question might be, how is it possible that a liberal democracy in the 21st century is home to phenomena that so readily call to mind those of an iron-fisted one-party totalitarian state?
'Absurd,' you may say. We'd be tempted to say it ourselves. To all such people, we here at
Those Who Can See can only ask: Won't you take our hand, Comrade, and come with us to the back of the four-hour toilet-paper queue as we seek out just where the parallels may lie?