Malala yousafzai - modern hero
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostI'm sure Malala Yousafzai like all young people (or at least most!) will mellow politically with further age and experience
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View Post...
I'm sure Malala Yousafzai like all young people (or at least most!) will mellow politically with further age and experience and realise that enforced and freedom-curtailing "solutions" are not the 'answer' after all.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI knew someone would say this. So: she's old enough to win a Nobel Peace Prize, but at the same time not old enough for her statements on politics to be credible, is that it? How does that work exactly?
Admiration for young Malala need not include agreeing with everything she says just because she happens to be very brave and intelligent and has won the Nobel Peace Prize.
That is how it works for me ... I cannot speak for anyone else.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostI'm sure Malala Yousafzai like all young people (or at least most!) will mellow politically with further age and experience and realise that enforced and freedom-curtailing "solutions" are not the 'answer' after all.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
... or this (to the 32nd congress of Pakistani Marxists): I am convinced Socialism is the only answer and I urge all comrades to take this struggle to a victorious conclusion. Only this will free us from the chains of bigotry and exploitation.Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostHowever, as far as I'm aware, it wasn't Pakistani Marxists who saved her life, but dedicated doctors and nurses in a dirty rotten capitalist country!
I'm sure Malala Yousafzai like all young people (or at least most!) will mellow politically with further age and experience and realise that enforced and freedom-curtailing "solutions" are not the 'answer' after all.
There may be, in a future world, a Marxist 'solution' to the state of the world which is not enforced and freedom-curtailing; we have no experience of it yet.
I don't think I share PG Tipp's world view - but here he is not being silly.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostMaybe not "silly" but a bit of a sad old cynic IMV
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Originally posted by jean View PostI'm not sure you can even speak for yourself, since it may not be universally agreed that you are wiser now than you were in your youth.
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