By Dennis Prager
Tuesday, September 25, 2007There
are conservatives who lie and there are liberals who lie. Neither blue
nor red has a monopoly on truth-tellers.
However, unless one denies that there are distinctive values on the
right and on the left -- a proposition that no serious liberal or
conservative would deny -- how much truth is valued may be different for
the right and the left.
In the hierarchy of leftist (as opposed to traditional liberal)
values, truth is below other values, such as equality, opposition to
war, the promotion of secularism and a number of other highly regarded
values on the left.
This does not mean that the number of truth-tellers among individuals
on the left is necessarily smaller than the number of individual
truth-tellers on the right. It means that truth-telling is not high on
the left's list of values.
Since this is, obviously, a generalization, and a negative one at
that, anyone who makes this generalization is obligated to provide
arguments and examples.
The first example is what is known as political correctness. Leftist
denial of what is true is so widespread that we have a term for it,
political correctness. There is no comparable right-wing political
correctness, i.e., denying truths so as not to offend right-wing values
or certain groups.
For example, among many on the left, especially academics, it has
been almost impossible for decades to tell the truth about the innate
differences between men and women because of the leftist dogma of innate
similarities between the sexes. So deep is the left's hostility to truth
regarding the sexes that a president of Harvard University was forced
from office after suggesting that men's and women's brains process math
and some science differently.
Similarly, many leftist professors at Duke University used the false
rape charges against three white lacrosse players to reinforce the
left-wing belief (itself not true) that America is racist. The truth was
not nearly as important to them as proving how racist whites are.
Textbooks. A prime example of the left's view of truth is its
changing the goal of high school American history textbooks from telling
truth to promoting self-esteem among minority and female students by
depicting more women and more non-whites in American history textbooks.
"Bush is a liar." Currently, the most widely repeated lie of the left
is that President George W. Bush lied about Saddam Hussein having
weapons of mass destruction. It is repeated so often ("Bush lied, people
died") that many Americans now believe this. But it is not true. There
were valid reasons for anyone to believe that Saddam Hussein had WMD.
Saddam had used them in the past; he refused to allow unfettered
inspections; he was the major foreign sponsor of Palestinian terror; and
most important, virtually all Western intelligence agencies believed
Saddam had WMD.
Nor did President Bush lie, as the left frequently charges, about
Saddam seeking uranium in the African nation of Niger. The president
said in his 2003 State of the Union address that "The British Government
has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities
of uranium from Africa." That was exactly what British intelligence
reported, and the British intelligence is now widely believed to have
been accurate. It is a left-wing lie that President Bush lied when he
spoke those now famous 16 words.
Callling liberals "unpatriotic." Another lie of the left is that
Republicans and conservatives regularly label opponents of the war in
Iraq "unpatriotic." Thus, during the CNN/YouTube debate, Sen. Hillary
Clinton claimed that "I asked the Pentagon a simple question: 'Have you
prepared for withdrawing our troops?' In response, I got a letter
accusing me of being unpatriotic." That is -- and this is not said
easily -- a lie. Anyone who reads the Defense Department response to
Sen. Clinton will see that what she claims is entirely untrue. Her
patriotism, or lack of it, was not even hinted at. Moreover, it is rare
almost to the point of nonexistent for mainstream Republicans or
conservatives to call any liberal critic of the Bush administration
"unpatriotic."
The homeless, heterosexual AIDS and rape. For years, mainstream
liberal news media purveyed false information supplied by Mitch Snyder,
the major liberal activist on behalf of the homeless. Likewise, we were
told by gay and AIDS activist groups that AIDS "doesn't discriminate,"
meaning that heterosexuals in America were as likely to contract the HIV
virus as homosexuals. It was never true in America (Africa may be
another story for other reasons). Feminist groups have offered
statistics on rape and sexual violence that are patently false.
Few liberal activist groups tell the truth. Not because their members
are liars -- in private life they may well be as honest as anyone else
-- but because whatever the left advocates it deems more important than
truth.
This does not mean the right is always honest. For example,
conservatives who say that "pornography causes rape" are doing what the
left does -- putting their agenda, in this case a loathing of
pornography, above truth-telling. I have seen no credible statistics
linking the proliferation of pornography with increased rape.
But when the left ceaselessly repeats the mantra "Bush lied," it may
simply be projecting onto George W. Bush what comes quite naturally to
the left -- when it offers false Iraqi death statistics, false homeless
data, false rape statistics, false secondhand smoke statistics, false
claims about the percentage of gays in the population, and false claims
of just about everything else the left cares about.
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