Monday, September 18, 2006

The Left's modus operandi

Remains in the grand tradition of Uncle Joe (Stalin that is, Tailgunner Joe was a choirboy by comparison):

The hysteria engendered by the series found more than one target. In addition to the death threats and hate mail directed at me, and my grotesque portrayal as a maddened right-winger, there developed an impassioned search for incriminating evidence on everyone else connected to the film. And in director David Cunningham, the searchers found paydirt! His father had founded a Christian youth outreach mission. The whiff of the younger Mr. Cunningham's possible connection to this enterprise was enough to set the hounds of suspicion baying. A religious mission! A New York Times reporter wrote, without irony or explanation, that an issue that raised questions about the director was his involvement in his father's outreach work. In the era of McCarthyism, the merest hint of a connection to communism sufficed to inspire dark accusations, the certainty that the accused was part of a malign conspiracy. Today, apparently, you can get something of that effect by charging a connection with a Christian mission.

1 comment:

Arelcao Akleos said...

Ah, the old methods don't die, they don't even fade away, eh AI? The lessons of Lenin will still be eagerly learnt long after even the memory of us is lost.