[MD] Flying Spagetti Monsters

ian glendinning psybertron at gmail.com
Wed Sep 27 10:30:50 PDT 2006


Platt said....
"Political" indicates some government body would decide ...

Er, no Platt, political means as a matter of policy (contingent
pragmatism as opposed to dogma or authority). Your definition is one
of paranoia. Doh.

Ian

On 9/27/06, Platt Holden <pholden at davtv.com> wrote:
> Jos from the UK writes:
>
> If we called it (PC) "political accuracy" instead does it make it more
> palatable?
>
> Platt
> No. "Political" indicates some government body would decide what is
> accurate and what isn't. That's the last thing free people would
> accept.
>
> Jos:
> . . . teams work better than individuals . . .
>
> Platt
> Einstein, Beethoven, Rembrandt and thousands of others throughout
> history disprove your belief.
>
> Jos
> What is the difference between working within constraints imposed by
> society and working within constraints imposed by biology or logic?
>
> Platt
> Social constraints can be disobeyed and are subject to change.
> Biological constraints are not. Nor are logical constraints if you
> expect to convince those who think rationally rather than emotionally.
>
>
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