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Justin Podur's Blog

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Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious

By Justin Podur at Nov 19, 2004


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Canadian politicians are showing their moral fiber by denouncing one of their own, Carolyn Parrish, who went on a comedy show and stomped on a Bush doll. The wide range of views on Parrish's act goes from people who think she shouldn't have done it because it might harm Canadian businesses, to those left-wing extremists in the NDP who ask that "disagreement" with Bush be "respectful". The exemplar of the NDP view called Parrish's joke "sad", but somehow couldn't make the world "Iraq" come out of his mouth when he was talking about how Parrish takes away from the real disagreements that he has with Bush. I also dissent from Parrish's joke. Here's what I wrote in my latest article: "For the record, it should be acknowledged that Carolyn Parrish and the comedians at 22 minutes showed an appalling lack of imagination. Rather than stomping on the doll, Parrish ought to have assembled a half-dozen naked effigies of Bush and built a human pyramid out of them (that's called 'position abuse', and apparently sexual humiliation really works well on 'those kinds' of dolls). She could also have, say, taken a Bush doll to an evangelical church, covered it with a blanket, and shot it in the head at close range. Or perhaps she could have let the Bush doll walk down the street, perhaps after doing some shopping, and blow it up with a 500-pound bomb." "The denunciations from Canadian politicians after those acts would at least have been less boring."
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Re: Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious

By Mefiant, Mefiant at Dec 18, 2004 10:02 AM

About mkb51 comment: "LMD is quite popular among French leftist intellectuals, perhaps even mainstream" Please show us how! In your view Chomsky's assessment is not accurate on LMD writers. Why don't you show how he is wrong. Your comment is more of a problem than a help. Are you revealing to the public some sort of a self imposed ignorance? Please take some time from your valuable schedule to clarify your charge. It is only fair!

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Re: Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious

By Vekey, Tvekey at Nov 30, 2004 01:42 AM

Well, this is the sort of world we live in: The leader who initiates 2 devastating wars in quick succession and has also curtailed civil liberties enormously at home is re-elected (under somewhat suspicious cicumstances). The person who (however childishly) makes fun of him representing the opinion of the majority is being ostracised and ejected by a local vasal, who claims ignorance of gross financial irregularities at a government department while he resided as finance minister. As a reward he is now the Prime Minister with the privilege to host and parley with our first subject (Nov 30-Dec 1). Truly a good material for comedy.

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Re: Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious

By Wakeford, Wakeford at Nov 22, 2004 23:49 PM

The NDP are left-extremists because they think international relations should be productive? I too dislike Bush, but piling on him for questionable reasons (I've seen no evidence that CP knows what she's talking about) is not something I want my fame-hungry national representatives to do. Leave that idiocy to Don Cherry. Focusing too much on the figurehead DOES take attention away from what is happening and what has been happening to the world since WW2. The shame of Bush-bashing, as fun as it seems, is that if Kerry were elected, we'd be sitting in a circle singing kumbaya while the fires continue to burn just over the horizon.

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By Organum, Baby at Nov 22, 2004 00:33 AM

Please please please. However tempting it might be ! Do NOT anger the amerikan conservative right. People out there pay dearly for your right to free speech (or dollburning ). Respect the carnivorous nature of beliefe-bubbles

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