Mission Statement
The Hegelian Dialectic: the preferred social engineering technique consisting of 1. create a false problem 2. await the over-reaction 3. promote a "compromise" solution often cloaked in "political correctness"![]()
Get that? Works like a charm. The Hegelian Dialectic and has been refined to a weapon of scientific precision by totalitarian states throughout history. It is being used on you every day by your controlling political masters. Most of you have no idea how it works, or that in entertaining the very process you then become part of the problem that you would seek to oppose.
Quixote's Horse has spent the better part of the last decade fighting to force the Ontario government to end the institutionalized slavery known as workfare. The legal grounds are Creed based. Creed is a protected human right under the Ontario Human Rights Code. This site publishes the truth as we see it. However, mention the word "creed" or "religion" in the ever so politically correct leftist leaning circles these days and the discomfort in the room becomes positively palpable. You see - occasionally that truth is not politically correct. Our standard response to the critics is "either take your agenda elsewhere or jump in and engage in a rational manner". If you choose to engage, present your evidence and make your case. We will do the same.
All well and good... now hold on to your codpieces because this one is gonna hurt, folks...
The Truth is not now and never was determined by a participatory democracy.
If 9 folks out of 10 want to believe that the moon is made of green cheese, then that is most surely their prerogative. But just because a majority of people believe something to be true DOES NOT IN ITSELF MAKE IT TRUE. If 70% of the population chooses to believe that God is a myth, homosexuality is a "normal behaviour" and Elvis is alive and working in a gas station in Memphis, then that too is their prerogative... but again, it does not make it a fact. If all your friends think something is so, it may be so or it may not be so. Lets face it: peer pressure in the form of political correctness can be difficult to resist at times, but the pressure of political correctness cannot make pigs sprout wings and fly and it is insufficient in itself to point you to the truth.
Quixote's Horse is not intolerant at all. We do however insist that Governments have no right to insinuate their intrusive, bloated presences between God and a citizen's creed based beliefs. Matters of morality are personal matters. That is OUR belief here at Quixote's Horse. We do not demand that you share our creed based beliefs, but we do insist that you not attempt to legitimize your rejection of our beliefs as a matter of public policy. The late Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was quite correct - governments have no right to insinuate themselves in the bedrooms of the nation. In fact, attempts to enforce public morality or thinking or beliefs through top-down legislative efforts have all eventually failed throughout the entire history of the human race. Rightly so.
The critics of Quixote's Horse, who have launched inappropriate ad hominem based attacks in response to our appeals for help to end the institutionalised slavery known as workfare, are the real intolerants. If you refuse to oppose the abomination of government legislated slavery then have the courage to come right out and state that you support it. Hiding behind "politically correct" expressions of discomfort with our creed based beliefs to justify your refusal to join our campaign to end the slavery of workfare is nothing more than passive-aggressive intolerance for our legally protected creed based beliefs and de facto support for the government's abusive legislation. In matters of basic human rights and similar ethical based issues, that which you refuse to condemn you in fact condone.
Quixote's Horse will not tolerate the histrionic, hysterical attempts to stifle the truth by the so-called "politically correct". We could care less what your particular soap box stands for today... or tomorrow. We will never accept the premise that it is legitimate to stifle the opinions of any group in this country, however repugnant that they may be to us. The minute you accept the premise is the minute that you have given up yet another piece of your precious freedoms. That is how the Hegelian Dialectic works. Sooner or later, it is you who ends up without a voice. History demonstrates that time and time again.
Quixote's Horse invites all critics to debate their views with us in a civilized manner as free thinking adults. Bring it on! Our world is a richer place when it accommodates diversity of belief and opinion. We may not change each other's mind, but we will continue to respect each other as individuals with [ahem] a God given right to live here and believe as we choose to believe, free from the harassment of the mindless and the politically (in)correct. We promise not to insult your beliefs with an equally offensive equivalent to you of "homophobic" or "fundy" and will simply address the truths that we know and the evidence that supports it. Only the insecure or the intellectually bankrupt resort to ad hominem attacks and we are anything but insecure in OUR beliefs... nor are we intellectually bankrupt. :-) Fair enough?
