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If you want to go round all day in a haze of Pickwickian goodwill then don't start your morning with a well-researched article about child prostution in Cambodia.

Poor Cambodia. First it gets bombed by Henry Kissinger, then it gets worked over by Pol Pot- the maddest genocidal tyrant of the 20th century- then- with half its adult population in a state of post-traumatic stress- it becomes the world's premier destination for western sex tourists.

Human nature in the raw is almost intolerably disgusting.

We talk about paedophilia- which is essentially the brutalising of the weak by the strong- as if it were something marginal and shadowy- as it has to be in Western societies because of the harshly enforced laws against it- but remove the sanction of active policing and far too many us, presented with the spectacle of an unprotected child, will be calculating (a) how to have sex with it or (b) how to enslave it and then sell it to other people for sex.

Show me the average man and I'll show you a predator and a bully.

Date: 2005-08-13 06:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com
Show me the average man and I'll show you a predator and a bully.

Well, that's cheerful. I would respond that the best way to encourage "the average man" to keep his predatory and bullying nature under leash is to stand up to bullies, to oppose them publicly, to make fun of them, and to marginalize them. And to throw them out of our civilized society if necessary (guess where I'm going now.....)

I was reading a book on the battle of Gettysburg this morning. It told of a Gettysburg woman who was nursing wounded Confederate soldiers, and who was feeding soup to one who had lost his arms in the battle. He sneered at her and told her that "our women would never stoop to doing such a thing. We'd have our N-----s do it."

Today we'd probably we all understanding and sympathetic toward his unspeakable bad manners to someone helping him; of course, this lapse was a natural result of losing both arms and should be overlooked and/or explained away. Back in 1863, though, this Gettysburg volunteer put down the soup bowl, said, "Then get one of your N-----s to do it," and walked away.

There's something to be said for the viewpoint that some lapses of manners (or conduct) should not be excused away, and that the perpetrator should experience the consequences.

[I've never tried putting a cut tag in a comment before -- hope it works... Apologies to those who'd rather have skipped what I have to say.]

Date: 2005-08-13 06:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
That woman did the right thing.

In fact her response is magnificent.

By an odd coincidence I've just this moment been watching a TV documentary about the Civil War. For some reason I can't explain the Civil War moves me more than almost any other war in history.

Date: 2005-08-14 12:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jackiejj.livejournal.com
I was driving home from church and stopped at a red light on Bearden Hill. Just to my right was a marker for a brick mansion on top of the hill. The marker said that the house was built in 1848 by a retired Mexican War general, and that during the Civil War it was used as headquarters for a different general, and that Bearden hill was used for tents for the troops.

Sitting at the red light and looking at the restaurants and banks that now surround the old mansion, I realized that all around Knoxville are old Forts and famous names--we even have Civil War cemeteries. I need to take some pictures for you.

Date: 2005-08-14 12:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
"I need to take some pictures for you."

I'd like that.

I remember visiting a Civil War cemetery at Frankfort, Ky. It was a deeply affecting experience.

My first wife's home town was bombarded by confederate artillery during the civil war. There was an old house on the edge of town that still had a cannon ball embedded in its front wall.

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