Shades of Grey

This was a transient blog- now dormant.

Enough of this PC stuff- we want to hear about Lionel Blair stroking your leg!

I’m very conscious that Blogpowerers are probably thinking that I have turned into a political obsessive one-dimensional rabid fruitloop with all of this Morleygate business.

I’m pleased to report that I am moving all further local politics shenanigans into a companion blog as I am well aware that we don’t want dirty tricks spilling over into our jolly comment fields in amongst the banter, thoughtful contribution and willie jokes.

So, to finish off, here are the final three Dan Browne PC purging points.

8. Don’t do guilt by association. Judge people by what they are in themselves, not by their tenuous links to others.

9. Don’t do zero tolerance. Humanity is not black and white, but many shades of grey. Thinking in absolutes is not thinking at all.

10. Don’t indulge in self-loathing. If you thinks you should be proud of yourself, and your culture, then be so. Coming from a dominant culture doesn’t make you bad.

Morleygate can be found in the other place.

Normal service has now been resumed. Now… where is that photo of me with a toilet on my head?

March 12, 2007 Posted by | Local politics, Morleygate, PC | 2 Comments

More PC purging

6 Don’t do cultural relativism: stick to a level playing field, and judge everyone by the same ethical standards. Just because someone is a “victim” or a “minority” doesn’t excuse unethical behaviour that you wouldn’t accept in an “oppressor” or a “majority”.

7 Don’t feel guilty for something you are not responsible for: if you weren’t responsible for it, you can’t be guilty. Visiting the sins of the fathers on the sons is a contravention of the UN convention on Human Rights.

March 11, 2007 Posted by | PC | Leave a Comment

Senna-pods

More on purging PC from The Retreat of Reason..

4 Stick to rational, evidence-based arguments, not discussions of emotionally difficult cases.

5 Feel compassion for “victims”, but don’t defer to them. If their victimhood is self-inflicted, deferring to them will only entrench their victimhood, rather than help them.

March 11, 2007 Posted by | PC | Leave a Comment

PC Cold turkey

More steps on how to eradicate the PC devils from within:

2.Be open to self-criticism, and criticism from others.

3. Don’t psychologise those you disagree with: judge what they say at face value, rather than believing there are hidden, dark motives that entitle you to dismiss what they say without thinking about it.

Oops- can I have a dispensation for politicians with step four ;->

Hat tip: Civitas

March 10, 2007 Posted by | Civitas, Local politics, Morleygate, PC | Leave a Comment

Purging without laxatives

A guide to purging the political correctness within is the epilogue to The retreat of Reason, some chapters of which are available online.

The author makes ten points which he sources as being originally from the essay of an American philosepher, Sidney Hook. Hook also said:

The cardinal sin, when we are looking for truth of fact or wisdom of policy, is refusal to discuss, or action which blocks discussion.

Does that remind you of some recent posts?Repent, Morley Town Council, repent!

Here is Anthony Browne’s first suggestion for the purge.

1. When you say something in public, ask yourself are you saying it because it is politically correct, or because you know it to be factually correct? Are you choosing intellectual laziness over emotional discomfort?

March 9, 2007 Posted by | Local politics, Morleygate, PC | Leave a Comment

Light the blue touchpaper…

I have composed a letter to the editor of our local newspaper about Morleygate. It will appear on Wednesday if the Editor chooses it for publication.

I have enhanced it slightly here by embedding Hypertext links. I believe it is self-explanatory…

Although I am a Town Councillor, I generally refrain from joining in with the tedious party-political tittle-tattle that graces your letters pages. However, on this occasion, I feel the need to speak out.

I regard myself as a libertarian, a value system based on freedom, liberty and property, the basis of the American Constitution. (This is also often known as Classical Liberal in the UK). A year or two back, I read a book called “The retreat of reason” which argued against what it described as “Political correctness and corruption of public debate in modern Britain”. I am disappointed to have to report that Morley Town Council appears to have fallen victim to this insidious creeping doctrine that demonises non-believers and stifles freedom of expression.

Last Wednesday at full Council, I realised with a shock how PC we had become. During the meeting, two Councillors were challenged for their choice of innocuous phrases during discussions, where the challenger had chosen to take offence at perceived slights to others unspecified. This is classic PC- attack the heretics for what you think they are rather than what they say.

The climax of this virtuous PC vacuum was the debate on Colin Challen’s “Morley Together” campaign, which I understand from your pages includes some sort of pledge. The Motion was submitted without any supporting paperwork saying what we were actually signing up to, proposed without even mentioning what Morley Together was about, debated for one minute eleven seconds and then curtailed by a move to the vote. (This is procedural motion intended for the purposes of speeding up turgid long-winded debates where the arguments are becoming circular. In layman’s terms, a move to the vote means “We have heard enough, let us vote on it now rather than talk further.”)

When this happened I was absolutely incredulous. I was just about to speak and made it clear that I still wished to do so. Council, however, preferred to move to the vote and the motion was quickly passed with a majority. I personally voted against- not because of the sentiments of Morley Together but because what I considered to be a seriously flawed and contradictory Motion was rushed through with inadequate debate by a herd mentality.

I am genuinely of the opinion that the Council has brought itself into disrepute. It didn’t do anything wrong legally but has exposed itself as morally weak by this rather shabby behaviour. My colleagues who voted to curtail discussion should reflect on their actions which I regard as no less than shameful. I shudder to think what members of the public present that night thought of this new low in local democracy and suspect that some of them wouldn’t trust some of us to sit on a toilet the right way round…
I decided a while back not to re-stand for Morley Town Council and was naturally disappointed to not have had the opportunity to make my Valedictory speech. However, I will put it on my online Blog in due course.

Finally, I’d like to thank the people of Morley who have contacted me on Council business over the last three years and hope that my small efforts to assist were helpful. It has been a pleasure to serve the Town and it is such a shame that it had to end this way.

Cllr. Ian Grey

March 9, 2007 Posted by | Local politics, morley together, PC | Leave a Comment

Song for England?

I saw a link to this powerful song called Roots, by a folk/rock band I hadn’t heard of before called Show of hands. You can find a link to a blog featuring the video & lyrics here. It seems it is taking the download charts by storm as well.

(Via Daily Referendum).

It makes a change from saying how religious or like George Bush we are, the current circulating quizzes!

I like this Show of Hands, their lead singer reminds me a little of Alan Hull in firebrand mood. Oneclick is calling…

February 10, 2007 Posted by | England, musical theatre, Nationalism, PC | Leave a Comment

   

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