Another sissy Mom’s boy talks tough behind his computer screen and then squeals in hysterics when his poison pen gets responded to with the same level of vitriol.
Oh.
Objecting to public hypocrisy and daring to write rather reasonably about it (yes, I read the full original
article, not just the excerpt offered here) is the deed of a sissy Mom's boy squealing hysterically.
From the original article:
Incidentally, this comes a day after Robinson launched a fund-raising drive in which he
declared that “We are beholden to no political party,” and that Freepers, as they call themselves,
are “fiercely independent and enjoy our freedom to speak plainly.” Unless you’re skeptical about the
Coiffed Avenger.
This is not the first time Robinson and Free Republic have done this. He similarly required Freepers
to fall in line behind George W. Bush in 2000—oh, the irony—and booted out Rudy Giuliani supporters
in 2007.
This is still a free society, at least for a little while longer. If Facebook has a right to turn itself into a
clone of Huffington Post, then Free Republic has a right to turn itself into a volunteer propaganda
organ for the Trump campaign.
But those of us on the right should take a deep breath and wonder whether adopting a policy
of political uniformity—in this case, not loyalty to an ideology or even a party, but loyalty to a single
man—is importing the same illiberal habits of thought that we denounce when we encounter them
on the left. And the same hypocritical preening about how independent and free-thinking we still
are.
(Emphasis added.---EA.)
One wonders which breed of sissy Mom's boy would be someone declaring no dissent shall be tolerated
on a site purporting to be one of discussion and which cannot be called "his house," reasonably, when
it is a very public site open to one and all to join, rather than being a site one pays to join thus agreeing
to whatever perverse guidelines of admissible or inadmissible comment presented by its owner.