[MD] Platt's race question
Ant McWatt
antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk
Tue Aug 28 18:40:17 PDT 2007
Micah,
I think you'd need to spell out your argument a bit more fully here i.e. how
the denial of the "individual" entails a support of slavery.
Interesting comment though,
Best wishes,
Anthony
Micah stated August 27th 2007:
Ant,
I am repulsed by your attempt to deny the individual, thereby supporting
slavery.
Micah
Original Message from Ant August 25th:
Platt,
Firstly, you have (yet again) put that weasel word individual in the
phrase a far cry from the MOQ goal of a morality based on intellectual
principles of individual freedom. However, part of the remit in the MOQ
(being a Zen Buddhist derived philosophy) is to remind us that the concept
of individual is a convenient fiction that needs to be recognised as such
to reduce karmic suffering. It should therefore be avoided in the context
of the MOQ and used only with qualification. See Steve Hagens 1997 book
Buddhism Made Simple for more details (which, of course, is the book
described by Pirsig as being the closest Buddhist text in outlook to the
MOQ).
Secondly, as a pragmatic philosophy, the MOQ implies that multi-culturalism
and
affirmative action will be necessary in a given society until the colour of
ones skin becomes meaningless at the social level. For instance, having
recruitment policies that encourage minorities to apply to social level
services such as the police to ensure that the latter accurately reflect (in
their staff composition) the actual composition of minorities in a
community. Its a bit simple-minded to think that these type of
intellectually guided corrections are racist in themselves as such policies
are correcting an imbalance where intellectuals and others are not treating
criminals equally, in the first place, because of the suspicion of existing
institutional racism in such services as the police and judiciary (for
instance, see the illustration below of the Rodney King case below).
I think I figured out why the L.A. riots occurred. Did you guys see these
cops testifying, man? Did these guys have balls or what, man? These guys
carry their balls in a wheelbarrow, man. Scuse me, scuse me. Man with big
balls is here to testify.
Place your right testicle on the bible. BOOOM!
(This guy [is] Officer Coon [of the LAPD]
is life too fucking weird or
what?)
Officer Coon looks in the camera and actually says: Oh, that Rodney King
beating tape, its all in how you look at it.
The courtroom murmurs: Jesus, what balls. Ive never seen balls of this
magnitude. He must have a specially fitted uniform in which to place these
large testicles. Thats incredible. All in how you look at it, Officer
Coon?
Thats right. Its how you look at the tape.
Well would you care to tell the court how youre looking at that?
Yeah, okay, sure. Its how you look at it. For instance, if you play it
backwards, you see us help King up and send him on his way.
Platts fellow Talk Radio parrots on the jury:
"Mmm . . . not guilty."
Court usher:
"'Scuse me, 'scuse me. Man with big balls has just been acquitted."
Bill Hicks on Arizona Bay
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCxpSmVQIWU
.
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