Situational Ethics
I am no fan of situational ethics. I believe that if something is wrong.... well, it's wrong.
Elections and political campaigns bring out the very worst in people. And situational ethics becomes the guiding force of the day. After all, the only important thing is to win! Right?
Wrong!!!
That's why, as a long time civil rights champion, I am appalled at the false OUTRAGE being artificially generate against the Republican National Committee's anti-Harold Ford, Jr. ad. Everyone from Jesse Jackson to Chris Matthews tells us that ad is RACIST!!
BULLSHIT! Watch for yourself.
3 comments:
Clearly, I don't see enough TV. I didn't know (or I guess it is more accurate to say, "forgot") that this kind of crap is used to sell 'stuff' in our politics. It is full of negative innuendos. Disgusting. Corker is disgusting. People who vote for Corker must be disgusting.
That's what it convinces me of.
Vigilante has strong feelings, and that is good. I just don't personally see how one can find a single thing "disgusting" about the Harold Ford Jr. ad. Perhaps I am just too coarse to see what Vigilante sees. I have indeed seen disgusting things: Only last night I saw a Saturday Night Live bit, a cartoon lampooning the RNC and its ad campaigns, and I will say that there were some VERY disturbing caricatures of the RNC and its campaign practices. Even the audience groaned (mixed with hoots and laughter, of course). Odd that such stuff is not deemed disgusting, when it in fact is (and it is undeniable that SNL is a shill for the DNC). Odd, too, that what is NOT disgusting is labeled as such. It all smacks of the new puritanism I critique at my own blog.
Wizard, it is interesting how our blogs have paralled here, if only a bit. I brought up Mr. Steele in a very recent post, too: he's a winner the national media are ignoring. Of course, we all know why.
Anyhow, blessings to you all.
BG
Like I said, B.G., not watching teevee has added great tranquility to my life.
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