Monday, January 22, 2007
What's in a Word?
Considering the ongoing mess in the Middle East, I think everyone, and young people especially, should learn all they can about the region. What better way to get started than by reading an exciting action/adventure novel set there during an important recent historical event. (See Sandstorm sidebar). Right?
So I tried to sell the book to BSA for their scout shops and catalog, only to be told that, while they enjoyed the book greatly, they were unable to stock it. It had, they said, "some objectionable content." Pressing for details, they said in Chapter 4, brash, wise-cracking sixteen year-old Aussie Brian tells his pals he has to take "a massive piss." Ouch. I was so stunned by this I forgot to ask whether I could have passed the test by using "massive pee." How about "massive whiz?" Maybe just "massive tinkle?"
I shouldn't have been surprised, knowing the BSA national leadership stance on social issues. I was willing to overlook this to give the boys a taste of a part of the world they may be asked to go fight in, in a few years. Or maybe I just wanted to sell a few books. But --- would I have left out the part about piss, pee, whiz, tinkle, had I known their position? Hell no.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Trouble By the Numbers
One, I learned my much-loved grandson had received the call to go toBaghdad in July, to help save America from someone hiding in a cave in Afghanistan.
Then I read that the U.N. estimates the Iraqi death toll for the first eleven months of 2006 was 34,452. There are two interesting things about this number. First, they didn't estimate "approximately 34,000." They said 34,452. Hard not to believe a number derived with such precision. The other interesting thing to note is that the total population of Iraq is about one-eleventh the population of the USA. So, if the same calamity was happening here in our country, on a per-capita basis we would have lost about 380,000 Americans to terrorism last year. It's figures like that which drive home the enormity of the catastrophe we unleashed on these people.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Follow the Leader
Less then two years later, the Shah was out, Ayatollah Khomeini was in and a mob of students stormed the
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Give Me Freedom or Give Me Death
His theory, fairly well accepted by sociologists, is that one can’t spend much energy on any level of the pyramid until all the lower, more basic, levels have been largely satisfied.
The lesson here? It’s foolish to try to force high level concepts like “democracy” on people still struggling to keep their families safe or worse yet, trying to keep them from starving. Wise up Neocons.
Saturday, January 6, 2007
Clash of Cultures – Guilt Versus Shame
Arab boys, particularly Saudi Arabs and others from the
“So when they’re in
“Exactly. There are no fathers or uncles. Alcohol and sex are freely available, so why not do as the Londoner’s do?”
We in the west prize our individuality. We consider ourselves individuals first and members of groups second. Arabs (and many other non-western peoples) think of themselves primarily as members of a group – family, clan, tribe. It’s such a fundamental difference between us, failure to recognize it can lead to hatred, terrorism and wars. (More on this in the next couple of posts.)