“First Past the Post” or “Winner Takes All”:
“The Alternative Vote”:
“First Past the Post” or “Winner Takes All”:
“The Alternative Vote”:
What is this ‘Silver Liberation Army’?
A peaceful, law-abiding way to wage a revolution? They say:
“Crash J.P. Morgan – buy lots of silver!”
This is looking interesting…
H/T: DU
As per Hacker News, here is a link to Dr.Brown’s analysis of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant and what happened.
This guy makes a lot of sense.
Don’t get me wrong – I am more of a hawk than a dove, but what we are doing in Libya makes absolutely no sense.
If we were outraged over the atrocities against civilians, how come the civilians in Darfur (or any other of a hellish places) did not matter?
How come Khadaffi’s atrocities did not make us his enemies until he had had a ‘falling out’ (to put it mildly) with the French President?
And why exactly is it that we are helping the ‘rebels’ who are – even according to the government sanctioned experts – controlled by Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood?!?!?
This is insanity! And that is even before we look at the specifics of the action itself – going in without clearly defining what the ‘end result’ we desire is….
OK, it sounds patronizing, but in this case, it is well earned: if you fail to plan, you plan to fail!
Now, my question to you is this:
There are several things Pat Condell raises which are worthy of further discussion…where to start?
Perhaps before I do get into it, I should post this video which underlines just how the ‘personal relationship with Jesus’ appears to work:
Before you think I am picking on Christians, I’d like to point out that I included this video to support Pat Condell’s specific assertion that very different people who truly and honestly believe that they have a personal relationship with God through Jesus get very different information from this Jesus about what He thinks, says and commands. Yet, they all honestly believe it to be true…
…just like Muhammad truly and honestly believed that he had a personal relationship with God and that God was telling him what is right, what is wrong and what is forbidden. After all, Muhammad did convert to Christianity for a brief period of time in his youth!
So, I would like to bring the discussion back to some of the points Pat Condell had made.
How?
Perhaps by stating that, in my never-humble-opinion, whether god(s) exist is rather irrelevant.
People keep debating, discussing, self-examining and exerting effort and emotional investment towards answering the existence or non-existence of god(s). Frankly, framing the ‘religion debate’ by ‘this question’ is more than a bit of a red herring – it is a load of dingo’s kidneys!
This is not a proper – meaning constructive – debate to have because it rather completely misses the point that the problem does not lie in spirituality per se. Sure, just like cultures – not all spiritual beliefs are equal and some are downright destructive to the human psyche. Their veracity (or lack thereof) does not determine their venemosity, nor their cultural influence!
The archetype (or, perhaps I should call it ‘meme’) of ‘the original sin’ is one of the most toxic, humanity-destructive bits of spiritual belief around – for pretty much the very reasons Pat Condell has stated.
In a sad way, this very ‘spiritual meme’ (for the sake of convenience, I’ll shorthand it to ‘smeme’) is the greatest threat the Western Civilization faces.
Let’s not mince words: our Western Civilization may have arizen from a predominantly Christian area of the world, but it arose precisly by rejecting the dogmatization of spiritualiy as much as was possible. Yes, some wounds are too deep to heal – and the ‘original sin’ is one of these. During a comment-section-discussion with CodeSlinger and Derek, I explored some of these themes, but only tangentially…though at great length, if you are interested in this type of a discussion.
The short version of it is – one of the (several) points I was trying to make was – that ‘modern’, ‘enlightened’ Christians still obey/accept as ‘divine directive’ many of the things that they no longer believe to be ‘true’. Perhaps literally, perhaps even more deeply. The fact remains that once the ‘roots’ of where different bits of theology come from become divorced (to a greater or lesser degree) from the underlying dogma, the resulting ‘rules of proper conduct’, the very ‘morality’ dictated by that ‘religion’ becomes separated from its source.
Once this separation occurs (and the deeper it is – for, like most things, its degree is a continuum – the more this holds true), it becomes impossible to trace the ‘morality’, the ‘reason’ why something is ‘good’ or ‘evil’. The resultant belief that certain actions are ‘good’ or ‘evil’ remains: just the ability to understand the belief itself becomes lost through the unfamiliarity with (or de-coupling from) the fundamentalist dogma it came from.
In other words, it is no longer recognized as a ‘religious dictum’ and, instead, becomes thought of (erroneously) as a ‘universal value’.
This is true – to a lesser or greater degree – of just about all the ‘moderate faiths’.
What is also true is that parents raise their kids ‘to do what is right‘. This permits these ‘moral directives’ which results from specific ‘smemes’ to be passed down the generations without any reference to the original ‘smemes’! (All the guilt, none of the bliss!)
The more secularized and non-fundamentalist a society becomes over a number of generations, the deeper the disconnect between the ‘smeme’ and the ‘moral directives’ that result from it grows. The ‘Great Western Self-Guilting’ is just one of these: in just about all the populist ‘secular’ movements in The West, from environmentalism to radical feminism to just about everything else, we can trace the self-guilt and ‘self-loathing’ back to the ‘smeme’ of ‘Eve’s original sin’. Some try to fight it (inventing ‘salvation schemes’, like ‘municipal recycling’ and ‘carbon taxes’ and ‘reverse discrimination/quotas’), others submit to it (villifying everything ‘Western, Christinan, Jewish’ and attempting to befriend anything and anyone with a contempt for ‘Western Civilization), – but none of them recognize it for what it is: a ‘moral’ directive, left over from the time of Christianity and deeply rooted in the doctorine of ‘original sin’.
No longer having access to the root of this ‘moral directive’, because we have unshackled it from the fundamentalist dogma it is rooted in, we cannot identify (much less question, confront and defeat) this particular demon of ours…
…which is why it has so much power over us!
OK – I have barely scratched the surface here…but, enough ranting for now. Let me know what you think!
Statistics are showing (or so we are being told) that fewer and fewer Canadians vote. Commentators are lamenting this, some are suggesting that people who do not vote should be fined and all kinds of other nonsense.
So, why?
The reasons why the percentage of Canadians actually voting isdecreasing are really very simple: our votes do not matter.
REALLY matter.
Oh, I understand – we get to vote in one band of politicians or another – and our votes matter in deciding which bunch gets in when. And, some politicians are worse than others.
But that is quickly becoming minutia, a cosmetic change rather than a substantive.
Why?
Because our very system is broken. And it is broken on multiple levels, which is why fixing it is not an easy proposition.
One level on which it is broken is the most easily visible one: our elected representatives are supposed to be answerable to us, the citizens….but, increasingly, they are only answerable to their own party leadership!
In other words, the party system we have in Parliament and in Provincial Legislatures has tipped the balances too far toward ‘party influence’ and away from ‘voter influence’. After all, if their nomination papers are not signed by the party leadership, a candidate must run as an independent: and just how many of those manage to get elected?!?!?
This gives the party leaders great power of control over their elected MPs! Too great an amount of power: to the point that the good/will of the party is the only thing our elected officials consider when ‘representing us’.
In a very real sense, we are no longer voting for our local representatives – when we cast our votes, we are voting for one or another party. Sure, it is still a choice to make – but it is not the choice our Parliamentary system was designed for. It is not the one for which the ‘checks and balances’ we have built into the system were designed. And it makes for very unresponsive government…because the policies of each party have to cover so many issues, we can only pick ‘bundle A’ vs ‘bundle B’ of good and bad things.
That is not the type of choice most people want: picking a lot of bad things, because among them are few good things you want. It means that no matter which party you are choosing, you are necessarily choosing some things you do not want, things you consider to be bad things. And, by voting, you are making those bad things happen.
People don’t like that. So, more and more don’t vote.
Because, when being forced to pick from several bad choices, most people prefer not to choose at all.
But that ‘level’ is only the most visible way in which our system is broken.
If the ‘party in power’ is the ‘what’ of the government policy, the civil service is the ‘how’.
I have personally seen and heard some high ranking civil servants explain exactly ‘how’ the elected politicians must be ‘handled’. Real life – not Sir Humphry Appelby. How what I thought to have been a uniquely ‘sound’ government policy which does not reflect the goals of the public service is contorted and the way it is implementation is sabotaged to the point where it not only fails, but fails in such a manner that it is obvious such an ill-conceived policy could never have worked and it failed because the politicians were too arrogant to listen to the experienced civil service experts!!!
Yes – to a degree much higher than most of us are aware of, we are being governed by a bunch of unknown, unseen, unaccountable high-level civil servants with a vision of their own: power through regulation.
Do you ever ask why is it that representatives of various government regulatory agencies have much, much greater powers than police do? Power to enter your property without a court order – and also without your knowledge, much less content. Power to take your stuff away from you ‘pending their investigation’? Do you even know the full extent of their powers?
It is a stealth-totalitarianism-through-red-tape!
In a state like that, the elected politicians are increasingly little more than window dressing. Why bother voting for them?
If I knew how to fix this, I would say so. I don’t. But, considering that most of these career bureaucrats have been in the public service for several decades before they have gained sufficient ‘influence’ and arrogance to sabotage policies they disagree with, I suspect we will need to bring in laws limiting the amount of time a person may serve in the public sector. Regulate the regulators, so to speak…
Sure, front line police officers and similar things – a different story. I don’t claim this is a well developed solution – to the contrary. It is more of a niggling suspicion that has been growing for a while .
These are just two of many failures in our governance structures – pretending there is no problem is only driving voters to apathy…
What do you think?
Those who read my blog regularly may have noticed that I have not posted for almost a week. My apologies. I am back.
The most curious thing had happened.
For a while, I could not post!
I could still moderate comments – and edit them – but I could not post anything.
The nice message that popped up on screen said that someone had complained about the content of this blog, so until it was resolved, I was not permitted to post. The link provided for me to click in order to help resolve the issue quickly brought me to a tech-support bit, not complaints-resolution bit.
However, just as mysteriously as the message appeared – it dissappeared and my posting priveleges were restored!
Yeay!
Perhaps it was some gremlins in the system.
I could not have said it better: limiting free speech – ESPECIALLY the ‘lunatic fringe’ and ‘hate speech’ – only drives it underground, where it festers and infects other minds. Out, in the open, everyone can expose and debunk it.