a bit of political catch up
Oct. 2nd, 2006 03:30 pmWhile you all can argue at me all day long that of course this sort of thing would cause drama and the dude should have known better, somehow we have to measure the ever smaller boundaries of our freedoms, and this particular narrative is just one way.
In case I disappear, remember this. America is an idea, a dream, and that is all. We have borders and armies and citizens and commerce and industry, but all this merely makes us like every other nation on this Earth. What separates us is the idea, the simple idea, that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are our organizing principles. We can think as we please, speak as we please, write as we please, worship as we please, go where we please. We are protected from the kinds of tyranny that inspired our creation as a nation in the first place.
That was the idea. That was the dream. It may all be over now, but once upon a time, it existed. No good idea ever truly dies. The dream was here, and so was I, and so were you.
Someone on my friends list and I can't remember who, as it was about a week ago linked to this: http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/articles/060925ta_talk_collins about how chaste, queer affection caused big drama on a recent American Airlines flight.
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Date: 2006-10-02 07:52 pm (UTC)Possibly me. I keep meaning to also link the Kip Hawley is an idiot site, but simply haven't had the heart the past few days. I guess that now it's on my mind, I'll go do it anyway. :)
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Date: 2006-10-03 12:43 am (UTC)I get a pleasant bit of ego-boo whenever it happens that I find out someone does. Sometimes I am even shocked (which happened today when someone found out I read their blog as was surprised/taken aback) to find out what they think of my stuff.
Since you've linked me in the past, I don't know why (except perhaps the lauds I got elsewhere) this seemed to merit attention now.
TK
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Date: 2006-10-03 01:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-03 02:37 pm (UTC)