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I take a more differentiated view of this. The fundamental mood of the vast majority of protestors changed long ago. It is not simply negating or rejecting -- it is also constructive. A great deal of public attention is being paid to the process of globalization, both to the opportunities and the associated risks, as well as the summit's Africa and world climate focuses. The political realm cannot just isolate itself at times when society wants to have a say -- and it must also be open to criticism. I perceive this to be a fruitful and necessary discussion. That is why every contribution is welcome.

No demonizing. No hostile words against leftism - indeed, positive, supportive words, and an acknowledgement that (i) they have something to say, (ii) it's legitimate, and (iii) it's not hostile or wrongheaded.

We mock the reflecy leftist-bashing enough not to acknowledge it when such wordes are pronounced. Irrespective of whether she actually listens, it's a welcome difference.

In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes

by Jerome a Paris (etg@eurotrib.com) on Tue Jun 5th, 2007 at 03:44:09 AM EST
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you're right, i spotted this also.

it is a novel approach, for sure...

hint to angela, (i know you're avidly reading!):

change you're last line to:

'of course i'll be meeting them, they are voting citizens too, aren't they?

i will foster abovementioned constructive dialogue as much and as often as possible, seeing as these folks have legitimate concerns and valid rebuttals. indeed often they make entirely more sense than the gibbering idiots i have to deal with inside the fortress.

they will know that i, angela, mighty challenger to bush's hegemonic energy plan...you know the one that says there was no human-induced climate chaos till 2 days ago, and that all fossil fuels are american by diabolical right, no matter whose sand they're under, and how many pesky civilans have to be collateralised in order to get equally pesky resistance to wholesale resource rape kept to a dull roar.

now, if you'll excuse me, i have to go work on my spine-stiffening exercises. i invited gordo and tony to come do them with me, but they're busy in the back room having a quiet snack and get-together together with someone, i can't remember who...'

'yo whoever your name is!'

~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Tue Jun 5th, 2007 at 11:21:45 PM EST
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