By Selwyn Duke

It really does seem that the more evil a movement is, the more likely it is to enlist children in its cause.  (Well, they really do make beautiful little human shields.)  In the above video, 22 young, impressionable victims of misguided parents are singing a song in homage to Barack Obama as if he’s a god . . . or an extremely good imposter.

Interestingly, the way the story behind this has developed provides
an excellent example of how leftists have absolutely no courage of
their convictions.   The Drudge Report had linked up to the
video yesterday, giving it exposure to millions of ears, including many unsympathetic ones.  Thus, some of those who responded to it in
the YouTube comment section entered negative responses.  So, lo and
behold, what did these activist-minded leftists do?  They turned the
original version into a private video, meaning, only those they invite
may now view it (the original is here).
Fortunately (or unfortunately — no exposure is almost always worse
than criticism), though, other Web users had already posted it, which
is why it’s still available.

This kind of cowardice epitomizes leftists.  This is reminiscent of
when a public official, bureaucrat, college president, school principal
or someone else will advocate politically-correct lunacy and then run
for the hills when asked to defend his actions.  This happens all the
time, and it often comes to light on the cable news show the O”Reilly Factor.  It’s
utterly amazing how often Bill O’Reilly has asked such people to appear,
only to find himself engaging in a media game of hide-and-go-seek.  And
don’t tell me me it’s because O’Reilly is a pit bull.  I disagree with
him on many issues and he’d find many of my positions anathema.  Yet,
even if I knew I was in for a tough interview, I’d jump at the chance
to appear on his show.  After all, isn’t spreading the Truth the whole
idea?

Then again, an astute person might just suspect that for leftists, it really isn’t.  Look, making it onto the Drudge Report
— which, last I heard, got 16 millions hits a day — is big time.
There aren’t too many better ways to get your message out.  And wasn’t
that the video creators’ goal?  At the end of the work, after all, they
flash a get-out-the-vote message on the screen.  Thus, they should have
been tickled pink that their video, which otherwise would have
languished in anonymity, was receiving major media exposure (Hannity
& Colmes picked up on it as well). 

So what was the problem?  Did they really think you could create
something such as this and not have to endure the slings and arrows of
criticism?  Were their wittle feelings hurt?  It’s pathetic; they got
their day in the sun and then ran for the shade.  Perhaps it’s
understandable, however.  There are certain types of organisms that
only flourish in dark, cold places, you know. 

This phenomenon brings to light a number of things about the
creatures called leftists.  First, you have to wonder if they really
believe that what they say is true.  I mean really believe,
deep down, through and through.  People who believe they speak Truth
have courage of their convictions.  Their attitude is: Bring it on!
I’m fighting for something far greater than myself, something worth
enduring criticism for, sacrificing for — and maybe even dying for.
I’ll brave the salvos at the front lines because, even if I take flak,
the greater good is advanced.

As for me, I don’t have to wonder.  I know that leftists don’t even
believe in Truth, let alone think that what they disgorge happens to be
it.  This is one of the reasons they have authored hate-speech laws all
over the western world and speech codes in colleges and workplaces.  Oh, they may say their goal is to protect
others from offensive and hurtful speech, and, admittedly, man’s nature
is complex and people often have multiple motivations.  Yet there is
another reason.  It’s not so much that they find politically-incorrect
dissent offensive; it’s just that they don’t happen to like it.  It
makes them angry and uncomfortable, and for good reason.

Leftists’ beliefs are wrong.

Thus, they can’t defend them against the light of Truth, so they
must use a different tactic.  This is to simply stop the other side
from leveling criticisms they can’t refute.  If you can’t win the
debate, stop the debate.  Then you don’t have to hear those
rationalization-shattering Truths, those horrible and hoary things that
make you angry and uncomfortable because they nudge you toward a
question.  Can it really be the case that the world view that has lent
my life meaning and happiness is an illusion?  Am I living a lie?  Ah,
no, we can’t be bothered with facts; we have fantasies.  Muzzle that
man!

This is why leftists, like so many other emotion-driven,
self-deceived deceivers before them, use rhetoric, not reason;
feelings, not fundamentals.  Take the video, for instance.  It’s
nothing more than empty slogans — we’re going to change the world;
Obama will lead ’em; yes, yes, we can, can — delivered in a very stylish
way, much like the Obama campaign itself.  Where’s the beef?  What
tangible policies justify this passion?

If you would say this is simply a video, something akin to a pep
talk, I don’t disagree.  My point is that emotion without reason is
dangerous.  Passion is invaluable, but it must be directed toward a
just and good end; thus, an emotional appeal must have as its
underpinnings a sound philosophical foundation that is expressed somewhere.  Otherwise it may be immoral. 

In other words, sing about fighting the darkness and rally the
troops, but not before explaining what the darkness is and why it must
be vanquished.  If this cannot be done, then an honest person must
wonder what he really is for and against.  Perhaps he has become an
enemy of the light.

I also don’t say that enlisting children in a cause is always wrong,
as that would be intellectually sloppy.  After all, some would ask how
having children recite prayers they don’t understand is any different from having them sing about political matters of which they’re
ignorant.  As to this, someone on the Internet did ask if this was any
worse than what happened in the Christian "Kids On Fire School of Ministry."   Yet there is a tremendous difference.

The kind of reverence displayed in the Obama Youth video should be
reserved for God.  Sure, we may disagree with a given religious group’s theology,
but they’re not exalting a mortal to godlike status.  You may argue that the group’s conception of God is errant (and, yes, such errancy can cause other problems), you may say God doesn’t exist,
but for certain is that a human is not a god.  We can admire others,
but we tread a very dangerous path when we deify them.  It was wrong
when ancient emperors did it, when it was done with Hitler and Mussolini (here
is a version of the video in which its imagery is juxtaposed with
something similar from dictator Kim Jong Il’s North Korea), and it’s
wrong when we do it. 

Maybe this partially explains why the video’s creators now deny the
public access to it.  Perhaps on some level they know it’s not
something of which to be proud.  Now they just need to re-examine their
own beliefs.  After all, how should you characterize your reformist program when you run and hide as soon as it’s challenged?  Would you
really call it "change you can believe in"?

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4 responses to “The Obama Youth”

  1. Vivienne Avatar
    Vivienne

    I saw this yesterday linked from Drudge. The video ended up being the side story. Bloggers became outraged that their negative postings kept getting pulled.
    Comments such as, “What is going on? My previous 4 comments have been pulled ……” or “Let’s see if you have the courage to post this one ….” became de riguer.
    Bloggers are fighting back and fighting with the same medium: the power of the Internet.
    Someone needs to remind the Obama Camp and his supporters about the first ammmendment. Best not to offend those from whom you seek votes!

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  2. Justin Avatar
    Justin

    Excellent points, Mr. Duke. They really are wimps. First they delete negative comments and then they just make it a private video. Maybe we should just let the liberals live in one big state and build a wall around it. Then they can have a private land.

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  3. Walt Avatar
    Walt

    What a shameful exploitation of children. Do child labor laws apply in this case? A “gain”, whether monetary or political was certainly the intent of whatever adult orchestrated this obamanation (pun intended). These children must have been convinced BHO is for cute little puppies and Pailn shoots cute little puppies from a helicopter with an AK-47. And McCain is old like great grandma… you know… the one can’t remember your name, and talks to the goldfish. Before he got old he hated puppies too.

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  4. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    Does anyone believe that these children know what in the hell they are singing about? You gotta love it when children are used to promote a candidate. Shame on their parents. Beyond that, the song sucks. Just what this world needs…another hippy-tune. Was “cumbaya” or “id like to teach the world to sing” being used already by another candidate?

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