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27 November 06 - 01:42Misapplied multiculturalism and its effects

The end of liberalism: The ignorance of dangers of religious extremism have been ignored by so-called liberals in the US and Europe in the name of tolerance. However, I wouldn't call these people liberals, I'd call them "people who misapply multiculturalism". You don't simply "accept all cultures as equal". They aren't. We're talking about culture, which is, by definition, a human construct. It's not an inherent quality, and is therefore open to criticism and rejection. Many ignorant people attempt to conflate inherent qualities (skin color, facial features, gender, etc.) and acquired ones (religion, political stance, etc.) and call them equivalent. There is no equivalence. Inherent qualities are not open to criticism (beyond aesthetics), and acquired ones are (if they violate rights, don't involve self-only behaviors, or violate the harm principle). We cannot simply accept cultures which violate human rights, civil liberties, and equality. These cultures are not "equal" to ones that don't. They're beneath it. Way beneath it. That's not imperialism, it's a part of protecting human rights. Some cultures need to be taken out. Whether it's the growing or extant United States or Iranian theocrat culture, the authoritarian post-communist culture in China, or the wanna-be theocrat cultures of Hamas, Hezbollah, or Al-Qaeda, they're all a problem, and are worthy of destruction. As a radical liberal, you easily start to see parallels between these groups. Simply compare what they espouse and do to the UDHR and you start to see frightening similarities: women as second-class citizens; anti-LGBT and anti-sexual freedom stances and laws; use of torture and arbitrary detention; crackdowns on freedom of speech and the right to criticize; and in the case of the religious ones, the right to live free of religions and their laws. Should Nazi culture been "left alone"? How about "apartheid culture"? That's right, they were opposed and eventually destroyed because they were deemed destructive. How should it be done? Multilaterally, via the UN HRC. As I said in a previous post, the UN needs some serious teeth when it comes to this stuff. Every single country should have human rights monitors in it and agree to follow the UDHR. If you kick them out or violate the UDHR, the follow happens (in this order): you get reprimanded, you get threatened, you get sanctioned, you get invaded. End of story. The UN should have its own "Human Rights" force, with potentially millions of troops ready to respond at any time. None of this "wait for 8 months while we figure out what to do" nonsense. You make women 2nd class citizens, open a Guantanamo Bay detention center, or commit genocide? BOOM, the "Human Rights Defense Process" kicks in and you're dealt with. How long can the UN dawdle and treat violators with kid gloves?

So what about those "liberals"? I don't count myself among them, or rather I don't consider them liberals at all. "The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant." - John Stuart Mill. It's easy to see how people didn't take the obvious corollary to this: "Taking away the rights of others falls under 'harm'. These same rules apply to both state actors and individuals, and violations by either should not be tolerated". Those who would allow violations of human rights in the name of respect of culture aren't liberals; they're cowards.

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25 November 06 - 01:56

Many dead ends in Iraq: grim.

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23 November 06 - 01:09

Defeating the Bill of Rights: Bush's Lone Victory

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23 November 06 - 00:52SO MUCH to do, so little time

Get ready for 24-hour living: According to Stanley, there is even more scope for improvement. "It is possible that pharmaceuticals will allow you a condensed dose of sleep," he says, "and we are not that far away from having drugs that put you to sleep for a certain length of time." He predicts you could soon have tablet combining a hypnotic with an antidote or wakefulness promoter designed to give you a precise number of hours' sleep. "A 4, 5 or 6-hour pill."

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18 November 06 - 17:22

Islamic militancy 'can lead to third world war: hrm.

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10 November 06 - 16:09

The Secret World of Robert Gates: dirty indeed.

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08 November 06 - 13:42

Bernie Sanders: first Social Democrat US senator. Ownage.

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08 November 06 - 09:50In an ideal US..

In an ideal US, where Democrats were actually progressive, they'd repeal/dismantle the following:

* Patriot Act
* NSA surveillance program
* Guantanamo Bay prison
* DMCA
* Secret "black site" prisons
* Defense of marriage act
* The "torture" bill


Then they'd pull out of Iraq, put nationalized, single-payer health care in place, work on universal and free higher education like in the social democracies of Europe, work on strengthening the wall between church and state, dismantle the office of Faith-based initiatives, work on getting a better deal for the Childfree with regards to tax credits and vacation time, support initiatives based on the Alternatives to Marriage project, fund initiative for open-source voting technologies, preferably ones based on shared-secret cryptography with automatic and paper trail auditing support, work on de-gerrymandering voting districts, push harder on making Plan B available for everyone everywhere, push towards rolling back the FCC's ridiculous, sex-negative censorship regime, push for nationwide civil unions/gay marriage, would immediately start up a committee to investigate the government's systematic abuses of human rights and work to bring us in line with the Geneva conventions, agree to allow US leaders who are accused of war crimes to be brought before the Hague, work towards decriminalizing and regulating assisted suicide, drug use, and prostitution, push for copyright reform (like rolling back length of copyright to its original levels) and rework the broken IP laws overall, work towards enlarging the middle class and reduce the income and wage gaps, work on getting the national debt and trade gap under control, push towards making the US foreign policy about internationalism and not cowboy diplomacy, and push the ideals of Enlightenment and Liberalism in areas of the country that are still in the grip of insular conservatism.

Oh yeah, and impeach Bush.

Sorry, I forgot where I was for a second. Carry on.

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07 November 06 - 18:53

Protest Internet censorship

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07 November 06 - 07:30

The GOP Should Lose, the Democrats Don't Deserve to Win: The Message of Campaign 2006. Also A Guilty Verdict on America, as Well

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07 November 06 - 05:00

"Religion is the one area of our discourse in which people are systematically protected from the demand to give good evidence and valid arguments in defense of their strongly held beliefs. " - Sam Harris

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06 November 06 - 04:31All hail Clocky!

Clocky! Also, the comments in this story about how businesses require employees to wake up at times that conflict with their natural rhythms are worth a read.

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06 November 06 - 03:39Album of the year?

Bitching on Internets

[From side-line forums]

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05 November 06 - 07:54

The New Middle East: As Iran and Islamism rise, U.S. influence falls.

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05 November 06 - 07:10FOX confirms: waterboarding is torture

O RLY?

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03 November 06 - 07:03

Sex health needs no myths, moral stances: a study with a clue.

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