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Originally posted by french frank View PostCivilisation - if we ever reach that stage - will be people living together with no sense of grievance that they have been discriminated against because of who or what they are.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhich won't come about while people either choose, or more pertinently have foisted on them in the case of discriminated against minorities, to live by identities?
Liberal democracies are easier to set up where the belief systems of the people share certain ideals - I doubt if many women educated in Western Europe would tolerate life under the Taliban to give one extreme example but there are many others possibly less extreme that raise barriers between groups.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhich won't come about while people either choose, or more pertinently have foisted on them in the case of discriminated against minorities, to live by identities?
Plus what frances said.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Identity Politics is the name of the game here. Universities specialize in teaching the young that they belong to a group that has suffered historical wrongs and that they must forever be defined by their membership in this group, regardless of how high up the totem pole their family may have ascended. Popular Culture routinely reinforces these beliefs. So if we in the relatively free part of the world cannot create a feeling of unification, I don’t expect that parts of the Planet where unregulated speech is hard to come by will fare much better
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI don’t expect that parts of the Planet where unregulated speech is hard to come by will fare much better
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostI became rather alarmed at what some might characterise as “unregulated speech” by reporters on R4’s Today programme this morning, referring to the U.K.’s “war aims” in Ukraine, as supposedly outlined in our foreign secretary’s Mansion House address last night. I know that Liz Truss has in the past shown some evidence of cognitive impairment, failing, for instance, to understand the simple constitutional principle that an Act of Parliament can only be repealed by another Act of Parliament, but I could find no reference to Britain’s “war aims” in her speech. Maybe the Today reporters thought “strategic imperatives” sounded a bit indigestible & needed sexing-up for public consumption, but words matter, & the two phrases aren’t interchangeable.
And presumably Putin thinks (hopes?) that the UK has war in mind
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Postfirst choice for Johnson's replacement among the Tory membership, gives me much cause for worry.
Meanwhile, there must be good European (verbal) response to Putin's threat: "Countries intervening in Ukraine better jolly well look out."
[Reminds me of the Marquis of Dorset's "It touches you, my lord, as much as me."]It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Truss has no relevant qualifications for her job and it’s obviously disgraceful that as a nation (‘that is a disgrace!’ Indeed) we have to watch her researching her personal GCSE in European history. The problem is her speeches will get pored over in Moscow as in Washington and decisions taken accordingly.
I’m reading Virginia Woolf’s diaries, and the sense of helplessness in the educated classes as the mid 1930s progress is heartbreaking. Similar to that in Victor Klemperer’s diaries from the same period.
And we have Truss. And yet we are not rioting. As those in the 1930s did not riot.
What is to be done?
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostTruss has no relevant qualifications for her job and it’s obviously disgraceful that as a nation (‘that is a disgrace!’ Indeed) we have to watch her researching her personal GCSE in European history. The problem is her speeches will get pored over in Moscow as in Washington and decisions taken accordingly.
I’m reading Virginia Woolf’s diaries, and the sense of helplessness in the educated classes as the mid 1930s progress is heartbreaking. Similar to that in Victor Klemperer’s diaries from the same period.
And we have Truss. And yet we are not rioting. As those in the 1930s did not riot.
What is to be done?
What have we done to deserve such people at a time like this?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWorse even than Truss, is the idiot Johnson merrily giving away military secrets regarding Ukrainians being trained in Poland. It seems that the oaf would be happy to see the nukes flying as long as he makes himself look big.
What have we done to deserve such people at a time like this?
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWorse even than Truss, is the idiot Johnson merrily giving away military secrets regarding Ukrainians being trained in Poland. It seems that the oaf would be happy to see the nukes flying as long as he makes himself look big.
What have we done to deserve such people at a time like this?
It’s up to all of us.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMuch as I despise Johnson, I somehow don't think he was giving much away to Putin's intelligence services.
I can only imagine what would have happened if Johnson had been PM in 1944:
"Adolf Hitler will pay for this when we invade Normandy on June 6"."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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