Essential reading
2006-03-27 15:32Some essential reading - particularly for those who regard legislative change as the primary vehicle for social change:
- "Say what you think. The importance of giving offence", by Muslim writer Kenan Malik;
- "The 7 Never-to-be-Forgotten Principles of Government", by Harry Browne.
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Date: 2006-03-27 08:37 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-27 09:48 (UTC)My take on the "safe space" issue is that society in general shouldn't be expected to be a safe space in which no 'offensive' remarks can be made, because that will inevitably mean that 'offensive' political opinions will have to be stifled (e.g. let's not offend Christians by suggesting that God approves of same-sex marriage). On the other hand, i think that specific subsections of society have a right to create a safe space for themselves in which people don't have to worry about being hassled by people who don't share certain beliefs and values.
Having said that, i know that i have a number of opinions/beliefs that aren't particularly PC, and that i don't feel comfortable sharing in a semi-public space such as this, because i'm pretty darn sure that they would upset a number of people and probably result in non-constructive discussions.
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