steve wrote:He's probably "a christian" in the way most people are: Doesn't believe a word of it but pretends to, to be polite and thinks there are some moral points made in the gospels that have value beyond any religious significance.
I have no problem with normal behavior like that.
you have no problem with the meager vestiges of a social system that we still have being outsourced to private "confessional" (religiously ideological) organisations? i very seriously doubt that.
i am a sellout liberal. card-carrying. maybe not globalist, hq is dragging their feet on that shit. but we are being had. we grow up to believe that the democrats' hearts are essentially in the right place, though they haven't done much for us in fucking ages. at least the neocons got their war. what did we get? & we are trained to denounce any outsiders, any third party candidates, as if they are fucking up our choice that is basically no choice. we are trained to see those who truely speak in our interest as "spoilers."
i've lived outside the usa basically my entire adult life. i am very lucky, lucky enough to live in a country with universal health care. as such, it's easy for me to forget that there is some difference between the two parties. i try to remind myself of that. domestically, these are no small differences. i wish with all my fucking heart that my family will still see universal health care soon, & all you fake sellout liberals too. god knows we all deserve it. i don't want to play down these essential differences.
but we all know that the big picture is much much bigger than that. & the fact is that the two ruling parties are very comfortable with the elephant in the room. they are not interested in an elephant-free reality. period.
my vote is with whoever thinks we can find a way to live without the elephant.
i have nothing against actual wrinkly old elephants.
p.s.: harvey milk rocks hard, though oxbow just might rock even harder.
p.p.s.: rereading i realise this rant is a bit off-topic, but still this readiness to excuse the (for me) unexcusable is symptomatic of the larger problems in our system.