The Heartless

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, what’s most shocking to me about progressives, is their total utter and complete lack of a heart. The heartless must gravitate to leftism. Who cheers another person’s downfall… except the heartless? Personally, I don’t want bad to happen to anyone, but I do want bad people out of power. Which isn’t wishing bad on another as much as wishing good on everyone else. Yet, leftists relish the thought of utterly destroying their political foes. They cheered at the thought of Major General Flynn spending his life in prison for a frame job. The fact he lost his home and retirement savings defending himself was a second place prize. Progressives have zero empathy. But like the narcissists, Machiavellians and psychopaths they are, they pretend to have it, to fit in and to manipulate.

To have a heart one must have empathy. The ability to see from another’s perspective and understand their pain. Many have empathy for their own children, fewer have it for other people, and very few have empathy for a bug. Which makes me wonder if empathy is derived at least a little from identification. We identify with our kids, from us having been kids. Less so to other people, so we don’t identify with them as much, and have less empathy. Meanwhile, no one identifies with a bug, and so we have little or no empathy for them. If that’s the case, those without empathy then, must not identify with the rest of humanity. They probably feel as superior to us as we do an ant. So, without the ability to identify with others, leftists lack the ability to see from our perspective… so are heartless.

Every news article today is an illustration of the progressive faction’s vindictiveness. The vitriol they heap upon Trump is literally deranged. Ask any leftist what they think of Trump and you’ll get a litany of evils. Not one of which can be backed up with an example. Other than the tried and true, “There are so many, I can’t name one!” Look at the faces of “unbiased” news reporters when they attack Trump. One thing the recent past has proven, law is your friend, if you break it to frame Trump. Trump isn’t their real enemy though. You and I are. He’s just in their way. Once they’ve dealt with him and anyone else foolish enough to stand up. They’ll be heartless with us. As the hypocrites who framed Roger Stone, Trump and Flynn, claim it would be vindictive to follow the law, and charge them.

The left today stands proudly for censorship, election fraud and sterilizing minors. They claim the gutter they’ve dug is the moral high ground. Every one of which is the acme of heartless. The censor has no empathy for the censored. Else they wouldn’t be censors. Does the person committing vote fraud care about the feelings, wants and needs of the person they’re disenfranchising? Of course not, else they wouldn’t be committing election fraud. Then again, what could be more heartless than stealing the future from a child? These are the acts of people without empathy. They have no ability to see from another’s point of view. Who’s heart doesn’t rend at the thought of a child being abused so? A progressive without one. Moreover, because of that heartlessness, progressives have no ethics at all.

It’s not that progressives have an ethics problem, as much as they don’t have ethics, no problem. The heartless don’t need morals, because, why have morals if you don’t have feelings for others? Morals are based on empathy… as is the Golden Rule. People without hearts then, like leftists, are capable of anything, no atrocity is out of the question. Because, what atrocity would you refrain from doing… to ants infesting your kitchen? The lack of empathy of a progressive towards humanity, is the same as that of a frustrated homeowner, dealing with grease ants. That’s why they openly call for censorship of wrongthink, relaxing the laws to make election fraud easier, and manipulating children into self harm. Leftists heartlessness, creates their moral deficit, which makes ethics to them, a tool… not a lifestyle.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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