Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Kindergarten Teachers

David Brooks on the rush to therapy in the wake of the Ft. Hood killings:

This response was understandable. It’s important to tamp down vengeful hatreds in moments of passion. But it was also patronizing. Public commentators assumed the air of kindergarten teachers who had to protect their children from thinking certain impermissible and intolerant thoughts. If public commentary wasn’t carefully policed, the assumption seemed to be, then the great mass of unwashed yahoos in Middle America would go off on a racist rampage.

[HT: Real Clear Politics]

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