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Well, I really dislike religions and conservatorism. Some people says that all the traditions must be preserved as they define the idenbtity of a people, a race or whatever they want to identify. But let's not forget that cannibalism was a tradition somewhere and sometimes, as well as human sacrifices. Do we really need to preserve all the traditions and the identities? Lennon's view was utopistic, but the idea of "no gods, no nations" was already around at the end of 18th century.
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Off topic: as you are from Rhode Island, do you know whether Lovecraft's house is still visible in Providence? (and a great album linked here)
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Last: if you dislike Lennon's version, try this |
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Find me one actual cannibal who argues that his tradition of cannibalism needs to be preserved. Otherwise I’ll categorise yours as a strawman attack against the idea of preserving legitimate traditions. Is illiteracy a tradition that needs to be upheld against the scourge of reading? Or hunger a tradition that needs to be upheld against the scourge of food? YOU dislike religions and conservatism. Typical liberal intolerance masked as enlightened progress.
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It’s not, though his grave is. And I like some of Lennon’s other material. “Imagine” is a bad, misguided song, no matter who sings it. Edited by Crane - April 14 2021 at 09:18 |
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Does anyone else want to weigh in on this? |
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I can only give you the view from over the pond. The bulk of the international media coverage seemed to point to the Vietman protests centering around the birth of the counterculture which appears to have started in the US in the late 50's, came to Britain in the early 60's and got turbo-charged and sent back. In the UK 60's protests were mostly centered around Ban the Bomb, Feminism, legalising the pill,etc. We were also celebrating the end of conscription, so what was happening in America was viewed, to an extent, as thank (insert deity) it's not us. It's also important to remember that although America officially joined the Vietnam war in November 1963, they'd had fingers in that part of the world since March 1947 and the Truman Doctrine.
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^ A people under attack is a far different situation than say a hollywood sourced presidential candidate spouting insincere nationalistic slogans to a sheep like populace.
I think the recent very scary four years we just survived under a 'president' who used nationalism as his favorite calling card has left a very bad taste for nationalism for me. Its dangerous stuff in the hands of a wealthy powerful nation like our own. |
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Erm, it was a joke, a witticism. Note to self. Must make more use of emoticons in future.......
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Cannibals: P.S. - I'm anarchist, not liberal. Like this: |
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Did you read the article you linked? It says that the tribe are not cannibals. Even if they were, I’m not looking for an article about cannibals. I’m not interested in your thought experiment. I’m interested in a reasoned defense of cannibalism by a practitioner.
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quite sofistic, isn'it?
There has been a moment in history when killing gladiators was normal, as well as sacrifying children to some deity. Killing whoever lands on your island is normal for that tribe. Is contaminating their culture right? You are a US citizen. Maybe in your DNA there are parts coming from various parts of Europe, mixed with natives and even tracks of neanderthals. Being born on a specific side of the ocean is a coincidence. All the rest, culture, nationality, religion, comes later. It's just conventions. Identifying ourselves into a tribe is what makes us similar to the other monkeys. And the anthropologucal reasons behind are the same. Kubrick has shown it very well in the first part of his Soace Odyssey |
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You seem to be an absolute relativist. I am not, and thus I don’t try to justify the unjust. I also would say that all that you see as arbitrary is rather full of meaning, even if we in our imperfect human knowledge fail to understand. Religion, ritual, art, music, these are the things that raise us above the level of animals. |
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please refer to the sources of your statements, otherwise they are of no value. Thanks a lot in advance.
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Not interested in dealing with THAT much arrogance, thanks. FYI I am Indian, as in resident Indian, not Indian living in USA/UK/Germany etc.
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As India has been mentioned, let's think at what happens between India and Pakistan, formerly a singke nation as designed by the British: they both have atomic bombs and probably they are ready to use them, too. The reason of their clashes seems to stay (correct me from wrong) in ethnics and most of all in religion. So, has nationalism become a bad word? No. It has always been bad. And religion is worse.
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This I agree with. I don't think nationalism as a pretext to silence criticism of bad wars is justified. It is likely what birthed the Ambrose Bierce quip that patriotism wasn't just the last refuge of the scoundrel but that it was the first. People going headlong into a war because nationalism blinded their ability to question whether their country was going into the war for the right reasons is not glorious in any way and is in fact the source of many problems.
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