06 August 2007

dominant paradigm

[Okay. I liked this well enough to listen twice, and to spend a lot of the next day catching up on what this guy has to say. I've heard his name a bunch of times, but never [[well hardly ever, not much anyway]] listened to or read his stuff before. It turns out he's been saying much the same things for years and years. I just hate it when something I could have used for so long was right there for me all along... but, well, I have a lot of karma to smooth out, and it does no good to gripe. Instead, I need to take a deep breath and thank the buddhas of the ten directions that I am able to smooth it at all.]

hour and a half
I really like this lecture because it shows the "dominant paradigm" for what it is, and it points out the murderous insanity of our insistence upon calling the right "stupid".


Really. Take a little field trip around the lefty blogs or liberal talk radio and a great deal of academia. They're like lightning when it comes to CALLING people stupid, or racist, or homophobic, or intolerant, or regressive. They're like boulders when it comes to REALIZING the true nature of the trouble we are in... the catastrophe in progress.

[Liked it so well I listened again. The pearl of the whole lecture is about liberals who disparage conservative policies as stupid, or failures. Why do they continue to do this, when time after time after time the story has been the same? They are staying within the dominant paradigm: They prefer to make a liberal complaint rather than a radical analysis.]

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