Levin insisted on the radio tonight that the Republican protest and examination of Democratic cheating and election-stealing must be aired and vetted. Levin demonstrated that ideas have consequences. If we do not reflect upon voter fraud that occurred in 2020, we will not fix the problem going forward. Arguments based on sound, conservative principels will eventually take hold, so it is well worth making these argument.
Jordan Peterson and Eric Hoff, in their own way and in their unique ways, agree that ideas have consequences. With that being true, I can think of three positive and possible responses.
First. we need to be well educated, knowledgeable and intellectual citizens that apply our right reason so that we carefully, carefully inspect and mull over adopting any new idea, thinking well and hard about what are the consequences if this idea is put into effect. What are its unintended consequences?
Second, are these new ideas to be spread voluntarily or be forced upon the unwilling public forcibly by federal dictum? If it is not to be adopted voluntarily, the idea must not be incorporated by the people.
Third, if the average citizen is a supercitizen that individuates and individual-lives, that citizen will be a logical, moderate conservative that will not allow the new idea to be implemented in a revolutionary or totalitarian way.
This average citizen will not join a cause or idea as a true-believing zealot out to spread this idea across the world by mob violence, mass movement pressure, spreading the idea by the sword in war, or allowing the state to turn totalitarian to implement the idea in action by force and terror, growing the totalitarian state.
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