The Unbridgeable Gap Between Left and Right Over Human Evil

By Ben Shapiro <http://www.cnsnews.com/author/ben-shapiro> | June 8, 2017 |

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There are certain clarifying moments in political discourse; moments that
demonstrate just where the various parties stand. Never has the gap been so
obvious as this last week. On Friday, the left declared the world in
imminent peril. The problem? President Trump pulled out of the altogether
meaningless Paris climate accord, a worldwide agreement requesting
nonbinding commitments from signatories about future carbon emissions cuts.
The hysteria was palpable. Suddenly, debunked weather prognosticator Al
Gore found himself in prime television slots jabbering about the end of the
world. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi gabbled about how Trump was
"dishonoring" God (no word on her abortion-on-demand position from the Holy
One — blessed be he). The Huffington Post ran a headline showing the world
in flames. The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, released a statement bemoaning
Trump's decision.

Meanwhile, the right shrugged. It pointed out that the agreement did
virtually nothing anyway; that it did not bind China and India to any
serious commitments; that the Senate had not passed any enabling
legislation; and that perhaps nongovernment alternatives should be
considered before diving headlong into empowerment of the regulatory state
to fight a rising temperature over the next century.

On Saturday, a group of Islamic terrorists drove a van into a crowd on the
London Bridge, and then jumped out of the vehicle and began stabbing people
in surrounding establishments. The Islamic State group claimed
responsibility. The right immediately labeled the attacks yet another
example of Islamic extremism on the march, linking them with the Manchester
terror attack. President Trump immediately took to Twitter to denounce the
terror attacks and call for an end to politically correct policies, as well
as to stump for his travel ban. Conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic
complained about leftist multiculturalism creating room for Islamic terror
growth.

Meanwhile, the left shrugged. Sally Kohn tweeted about the glories of
political correctness. Paul Krugman compared being killed in a terrorist
attack to being killed by a drunk driver. Democrats complained about
President Trump's attacks on Khan, who was busy urging Londoners to stay
calm after panicking about global warming just days ago.

What explains the gap between right and left?

The left believes that human beings are inherently good, and that only
environment defines whether they will act in evil fashion. That's why Sen.
Bernie Sanders articulated in 2016 that global warming was the spur to
terrorism; it's why the Obama administration routinely suggested that
poverty caused terrorism. External circumstances dictate the morality of
individual actors. That's also why the left argues we shouldn't hold people
responsible for their actions as a general rule; instead, we should reshape
society.

The right believes that human beings are capable of evil on their own.
That's why they see the rise of radical Islam as more of a problem than
global warming. Good people won't kill each other because of global
warming. They will if they begin to believe evil ideologies, or support
those who do.

This gap isn't bridgeable. It goes to the nature of humanity and our
perception of that nature. But it's requiring a greater and greater strain
these days to blame anybody but individual human beings in free Western
societies for their own descent into evil.

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