March 9, 2008
I can’t stand hearing people whining about the government not taking care of them well enough.
Every time I read a paper or watch the news there is a socialist agenda being promoted.
Throw away soldiers lives and billions of dollars into a desert half the world away in the name of democracy building.
Take away Nurses right to strike and make them slaves to the sick.
Give more money to the “needy” and make them more dependant on Big Mother.
Dump more money into schools and continue indoctrinating rather than educating.
Steal people’s land to widen a road that everyone pays for and a small percentage use.
Ban smoking in private cars when children are present to “save” them from their uncaring parents.
We need to open our eyes here and see that very soon government regulations will invade even further into our private lives. Next we will see legislation permitting only licensed, non-smoking, non-drinking couples to have children.
We need a shake up. A person or group to stand up to the government and take back our rights. A political party founded on the unalienable rights of an individual to decide what is best for themselves and the idea that the government’s only job is to safeguard the power of force in society.
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Posted by radicals4reason
March 9, 2008
This is a letter to the editor I wrote Thursday, Apr 26, 2007
I have come to the conclusion that Kenneth Taylor should adopt a diet and lifestyle strictly adhering to his principle that he does not “have the right to kill any living creature of any species for whatever reason.”
I will, however, miss reading his asinine moral pronunciations after he succumbs to self-inflicted starvation. After all, plants are living creatures too.
The ability to come to any conclusion after questioning a theory and thinking rationally is what makes humans special. As individual rational animals, our own individual lives should be most important, not the life of every rodent, insect and vegetable.
What Kenneth has concluded is not that we have “No right to kill”, but that we have no right to live.
I emphatically disagree.
* I wrote that as a letter to the editor in response to this letter;
No right to kill
After much thought, I came to the conclusion that I must Adopt a vegan diet and lifestyle to the best of my ability. As a human, I do not believe I have the right to kill a living creature of any species for whatever reason.
What is so special about humans that gives us an attitude of superiority and domination over other species? I concluded that other species are equally important as us humans.
They are entitled to life, kindness and respect – as are we humans.
Kenneth Taylor
Halifax
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Posted by radicals4reason
March 9, 2008
David Rhodenhiser is so close to naming the problem and hence the solution.
It’s not a lack of civic pride that is the problem.
It is a lack of accountability for an individuals actions and expressions.
From all sides we are bombarded with the message not to judge people:
- Multiculturalism teaches that all cultures and their ideas about life are equal.
- Christianity teaches to ‘love the sinner and not the sin’, as if the two are somehow mutually exclusive.
- The public school system teaches that you don’t have to be able to do the work to pass a grade.
- The prevailing social theory dictates that the criminals are a product of their environment and cannot be held accountable for their actions.
- The government teaches that you don’t have to be responsible for up your life, if you need welfare, health care, education or any number of other ‘essentials’ they will give it to you and make someone else pay.
This all filters down to people, young people in particular, not feeling any need to make responsible choices. Why would they when there is someone there to pick up their slack and fix their mistakes.
The solution is not just to “stand up and say what behaviour is unacceptable… again and again…”
The solution is a philosophical shift that will take generations to achieve. Politicians, parents, business leaders, educators and journalists need to start holding themselves and others accountable for their actions.
The article I am responding to :
http://www.hfxnews.ca/index.cfm?sid=20626&sc=157
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