- Feb 5, 2002
- 179,157
- 64,277
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Catholic
- Marital Status
- Married
- Politics
- US-Others

Is best demonstrated by its almost knee jerk tendency to assume malice in anyone who strives for what common sense once said was good. Here, NPR swoops in to suggest the sudden concern over our dangerously low birthrates could be - you guessed it - thinly veiled white nationalist white supremacy racist Naziism. Because of course. Apparently anyone thinking more babies are good must be motivated by wickedness. Which speaks volumes about the NPR mentality, if you think on it.
As a bonus, I love how the above artwork displayed in the piece has a white family, which obviously is suppose to elicit panic and visions of Nuremberg rallies on the part of the reader. The idea that a white family is supposed to suggest something evil purely by being a white family is hilariously demonic. But it shows how far the Left has come in its apparent conclusion that the only problem with the Nazis was that they race hated and mass exterminated all the wrong people for all the wrong reasons.
Remember kids, if you ever and only reference an ethnic group, skin color, or other demographic based on accident of birth purely in negative, accusatory or pejorative ways, then you're a racist.
Naturally the content of the article is of no importance. It's the usual building a false molehill by ignoring a mountain of inconvenient facts and suffering and human experiences. In other words, contemporary journalism. I seriously doubt that science can possibly invent an instrument able to gauge the utter worthlessness of the modern media.

The unfolding evil of the Left
A blog about a convert to Christianity, culture, politics and general meanderings.