Re: GUNS: Re: Those Damm democrats

From: Samantha Atkins (samantha@objectent.com)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 00:12:22 MDT


Joe Dees wrote:

> There is a cluster of values common to most (not all) members of the religious right wing in this country. They are predominately antiabortion, pro-death penalty, pro-gun, anti-womens' and minority parity and pro-judeo-christian-influenced government (against church/state separation). There are exceptions, but their very status as exceptions highlights the fact that this cluster of values is more often than not found together.
>

To add to the list: anti-intellectual, anti-science, anti-evolution,
anti-les-bi-gay-trans, anti-fiddling with "God's Law" generally and
doing whatever makes them the least queasy specifically. Some of the
scarier ones think a more or less theocracy is a fine idea.

You know, I temper my love of tech with a deep love of humanity and
desire to see the race advance and to include everyone in the benefits
that are so obvious. But I don't know how to include or reach some of
the people out there. How do you reach someone who doesn't want to be
reached and is bent on your destruction (to the extent they know about
you and can get away with it). How do you reach the 60+% in the US
whose primary core beliefs revolve around utter fairy tales? I run into
statistics such as that nearly 50% of college grads in the US never read
a single book after graduation. Totally incomprehensible to me. Nearly
a different species. Or claims that a huge portion of the population
never achieves the state of mental development known as formal
operations. How can such people be reached with the truth of what is
now much less what is coming? How can these people be trusted to vote
on technologies they cannot begin to comprehend or even conceive of?
How can we reach them and gather their vote instead of leaving it to the
Creation Coalition or worse?

And, if they can't be reached, how do we proceed in such a way that they
don't stop us and most likely doom the species in the process?

- samantha



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