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Peter Daou: Any Decent Moral Code Aligns You With the Oppressed and Weak

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We haven't done a post on Peter Daou in a while, but his most recent post will surely resonate with liberal white women, who struggle every day with the guilt of their privilege. There's a thing called the false nobility of the oppressed in which I'm a big believer. Daou, apparently, is not. His moral code always aligns with the oppressed and the weak.

Just in case you were wondering whom he deems the oppressed, here's his follow-up post:

These "decent" moral codes are what lead people to lionize murders like the Hamas terrorists who raped and killed 1,200 innocent civilians and took 235 hostages and Luigi Mangione, who's developed quite the fan club for shooting a husband and father in the back:

Sometimes the oppressed really aren't oppressed but use perceived victimhood to excuse their actions. Sometimes the oppressed are oppressed because of their own choices. Palestinians voted for Hamas to lead them.

And straight out of the Marxist handbook.

And they didn't start out as the powerful ones.

The "oppressed" leverage their victimhood on people like Daou in order to gain power and strength. And then they become the oppressor. Look at how the United States has bent the knee to the transgender movement. A tiny, oppressed minority got President Biden to rewrite Title IX to the detriment of women and girls.

Now we have in America what's known as the "oppression Olympics," and it's worked its way through the public school system in the form of critical race theory, where teachers give out handouts to fourth graders to determine which children are the oppressors and which are the oppressed. It's the basis of "intersectionality," which has ruined academia.

The weak are not always right.

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