Our societies have big, big problems if large groups of people can be either swept under the carpet or casually spurned as degenerate for no reason other than prejudice.
I was talking to my brother Peter yesterday about the Labour Party's apparent discrimination against gay people and their jumping on the anti-terrorism propaganda bandwagon. It looks like a shallow ploy by Labour to obtain the vote of the largest part of society possible, in the belief that most people are homophobic and easily frightened to hysteria. Peter felt that this was a reasonable thing to do as they (Labour) are far less evil than the terribly antisocial government we are currently lumbered with. I am very uneasy with this logic. If they can't stand up for minority groups in their pre-election lying campaign, what chance do we have of them behaving morally when they actually gain power? Granted they are not likely to be quite as corrupt as the current government, but recommending someone on the basis that they wouldn't hurt me as much as someone else would doesn't fill me with joy at the prospect of nevertheless being hurt.
Excuse me if I get this uneasy impression that the wicked powers that clasped John Howard to their bosom have dropped him now (note how he flounders lately), have slithered over to Mark Latham and are curling themselves about him. Sadly it looks to me like he is bargaining with the slimy beasts, thinking he can keep control. Poor fool. These scum never relinquish control, and if he gives up his morals this early in the fight then he is doomed. He will probably win the election, but he has already lost the only thing that matters.
It is difficult for me to believe sometimes that here we are in the 21st century where we have information about so much of the structure of the brain; we have sent robots out to many of the planets of our solar system; we can create virtual worlds inside immensely powerful computers; we can carry low cost computers in our pockets that are more powerful than machines that took up entire floors of skyscrapers a bare few decades ago; we are finally starting to uncover the basis of consciousness. And yet... and yet many people don't understand what a simple light switch does; vast numbers of people routinely believe in the most whacked-out, insane superstitions; it is common to consider arbitrary groups of people as subhuman in some way because of skin color, or religion, or sexuality, or lack of money.
I mean, gees!! I am an optimist, and I know things are getting better slowly, but oh how slow it feels. It really seems sometimes that it all balances on a knifedge, at the whim of superstitious cavemen.
I was talking to my brother Peter yesterday about the Labour Party's apparent discrimination against gay people and their jumping on the anti-terrorism propaganda bandwagon. It looks like a shallow ploy by Labour to obtain the vote of the largest part of society possible, in the belief that most people are homophobic and easily frightened to hysteria. Peter felt that this was a reasonable thing to do as they (Labour) are far less evil than the terribly antisocial government we are currently lumbered with. I am very uneasy with this logic. If they can't stand up for minority groups in their pre-election lying campaign, what chance do we have of them behaving morally when they actually gain power? Granted they are not likely to be quite as corrupt as the current government, but recommending someone on the basis that they wouldn't hurt me as much as someone else would doesn't fill me with joy at the prospect of nevertheless being hurt.
Excuse me if I get this uneasy impression that the wicked powers that clasped John Howard to their bosom have dropped him now (note how he flounders lately), have slithered over to Mark Latham and are curling themselves about him. Sadly it looks to me like he is bargaining with the slimy beasts, thinking he can keep control. Poor fool. These scum never relinquish control, and if he gives up his morals this early in the fight then he is doomed. He will probably win the election, but he has already lost the only thing that matters.
It is difficult for me to believe sometimes that here we are in the 21st century where we have information about so much of the structure of the brain; we have sent robots out to many of the planets of our solar system; we can create virtual worlds inside immensely powerful computers; we can carry low cost computers in our pockets that are more powerful than machines that took up entire floors of skyscrapers a bare few decades ago; we are finally starting to uncover the basis of consciousness. And yet... and yet many people don't understand what a simple light switch does; vast numbers of people routinely believe in the most whacked-out, insane superstitions; it is common to consider arbitrary groups of people as subhuman in some way because of skin color, or religion, or sexuality, or lack of money.
I mean, gees!! I am an optimist, and I know things are getting better slowly, but oh how slow it feels. It really seems sometimes that it all balances on a knifedge, at the whim of superstitious cavemen.
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Date: 2004-09-15 07:43 pm (UTC)I was at that march, looked around, and hoped to God that at least 75% of them, come the day, wouldn't vote for Howard. I still hope that's the case.
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Date: 2004-09-15 08:27 pm (UTC)It strikes me as just a little peculiar though. There are millions of dollars to be made and massive power to be garnered by perverting the voting system. You would think we would be hearing about people being found out all the time with such high stakes, but we hear nary a whisper.