The man who refuses to judge, who neither agrees nor disagrees, who declares that there are no absolutes and believes that he escapes responsibility, is the man responsible for all the blood that is now spilled in the world. Reality is an absolute, existence is an absolute, a speck of dust is an absolute and so is a human life. Whether you live or die is an absolute. Whether you have a piece of bread or not, is an absolute. Whether you eat your bread or see it vanish into a looter's stomach, is an absolute.
There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil. The man who is wrong still retains some respect for truth, if only by accepting the responsibility of choice. But the man in the middle is the knave who blanks out the truth in order to pretend that no choice or values exist, who is willing to sit out the course of any battle, willing to cash in on the blood of the innocent or to crawl on his belly to the guilty, who dispenses justice by condemning both the robber and the robbed to jail, who solves conflicts by ordering the thinker and the fool to meet each other halfway. In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit. In that transfusion of blood which drains the good to feed the evil, the compromise is the transmitting rubber tube.
-- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
So, true. This quote by the way isn’t from a Leftist. It’s not from a conservative. It’s not even from a libertarian. It’s from a philosopher with her own philosophy called Objectivism.
I am not an Objectivist but I do like her writings. She was a fierce supporter of the free-market system.
Since the Left likes to talk about resisting, here are my suggestions: Resist hate, resist envy, resist political correctness, resist delusional thinking, resist ignorance, resist conspiratorial theories, resist gossip, resist printing fake news, resist stereotyping people, and most of all resist evil.
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