There is tone deaf and then there is
Joe Biden. And Allstate CEO Tom Wilson.
Biden, towards the end of a press
conference on the New Orleans terror attack that killed fifteen people, said he
needed to “get this damn thing done” because the game was about to start.
It was obviously quite an annoyance to him to have to update the nation he
supposedly still leads on the deadly attack. What really matters is that he
gets to watch the whole game.
Allstate CEO Wilson issued a video statement aired during the early stages of the
Sugar Bowl, for which Allstate was the official corporate sponsor. He addressed
the attack, stating that “tragedy struck the New Orleans community.” No, a
vehicle driven by a radicalized convert to Islam struck the New Orleans
community, Tom. And, unlike a tornado, hurricane, or flood, this was a
deliberate, man-caused catastrophe. Wilson then suggested that we Americans
have to overcome our "addiction to divisiveness and negativity." What
the bleeping hell does that have to do with the attack, CEO Asshat? I’m
pretty sure those killed were not addicted to divisiveness and weren’t obsessed
with negativity, given that they were celebrating the birth of the new year…in
a very diverse urban area. But Wilson still wasn’t done being an idiot. He
actually went on to state that we must "accept people's imperfections and
differences." Like their addiction to radical Islamic terror and desire to
slaughter as many innocent men, women, and children as they can? Those
“imperfections and differences?!”
Diversity is not a ‘value.’ Tolerance
is not a ‘virtue,’ at least not necessarily. Neither are ‘Godly.’ As
Mark Steyn notes, diversity is where countries go to die. And, as I have often
stated, you get what you tolerate. Tolerance of theft, arson, rape, incest, mass
murder, etcetera, is bad. And it is disobedience to God.
Diversity of incompetence, illness, sloth, and evil is not a good thing. Our elites’ current focus on diversity and
tolerance, to the near exclusion of anything and everything else, could quite
possibly lead to our destruction.
Allstate’s commercials urge us all to
sign up with the company to be “better protected from mayhem.” Wouldn’t have
helped those killed on Bourbon Street. Whatever their imperfections and
differences.
Biden and Allstate? We’re not
in good hands.
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