Poor, poor Karol:
"It is legitimate and necessary to ask oneself if [the movement to allow gay marriage in Europe] is not perhaps part of a new ideology of evil, perhaps more insidious and hidden, which attempts to pit human rights against the family and against man," he writes.I guess Karol doesn't want a new ideology of evil to impinge on the Catholic Church's old ideology of evil.
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican's top doctrinal official... said the Pope "was not trying to put the Holocaust and abortion on the same plane" but only warning that evil lurked everywhere, "even in liberal political systems."GADZOOKS! NOT LIBERAL POLITICAL SYSTEMS! Will our children only be safe in a political system that resists change??
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Date: 2005-02-24 03:33 am (UTC)Well, leaving aside the fact that i wasn't raised in this country... But never mind that. I fully grasp how constitutional amendments work. But the merit of a political system such as ours that you claim resists change by design falls flat when we have people bent on using it to further their petty and narrow moralism, such as banning gay marriage and flag desecration. That these things are not immediately laughed at and dismissed is worrisome.
More so, to return to your "the same electorate that elected Clinton for eight years also voted for eight years of Dumbya" example, the same Congress and states that passed Prohibition also voted for its repeal. Is this only an exception, or is it a notorious symptom that the system that you say discourages change is still as much a victim of public whim as any other part of our republican democracy?
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Date: 2005-02-24 04:29 am (UTC)Such people cannot be blamed on the political system's resistance to change; indeed, the political system's resistance to change is one thing that keeps such people from doing more damage than they do.
Prohibition is an illustration that the system's filter against bad ideas is imperfect. Its repeal is an illustration that, contrary to all appearances, the body politic is capable of recognizing its own mistakes once in a while.
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Date: 2005-02-24 05:14 am (UTC)