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- From: anderson@macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Inconsistency re CO boycott
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.120330.5296@macc.wisc.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 12:03:30 GMT
- References: <1992Nov10.020935.27842@spdcc.com> <1992Nov10.170350.21437@hemlock.cray.com> <1992Nov11.125026.5479@macc.wisc.edu> <38887@hoptoad.uucp>
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- In article <38887@hoptoad.uucp> laura@hoptoad.uucp (Laura
- Creighton) writes:
-
- Laura writes as though the only ideas of merit were those
- she advances. The discussion of relevant issues she finds
- worthy of scorn, scorn sufficient to trivialize the cares of
- others sincerely expressed. She's serving notice that
- thinking aloud is disallowed.
-
- >Jess doesn't have any concrete proposal as to how this
- >boycott will work. It would just be nice if it does. Let
- >me count the expressions:
-
- I wrote about things I thought need to be considered. If
- you don't want to consider them because you think the whole
- idea is cracked, say so and advance your own "concrete"
- proposals. Impugning the motives of others -- even if you
- were right, you understand -- doesn't cut it.
-
- >>Even when
- >>people have proposed "outright" boycotting of anything and
- >>everything associated with Colorado, I think they actually
- >>mean a selective program.
-
- >(but if they don't -- who cares?-- and besides, a change of
- >skiing to Vermont rather than Aspen, doesn't hurt anybody,
- >because who cares about skiing anyway?)
-
- I defer to your greater wisdom, which "if they don't"
- suggests you have.
-
- >>I don't think anyone features hurting our
- >>own any more than the minimum necessary to reach objectives
- >>that (I would say, indisputably) need to be reached.
-
- >Yep. somebody else out there is deciding what is ``the
- >minimum necessary''.
-
- A relevant and valid concern, surely, is who decides what
- and to what end.
-
- >>I certainly care, and I know lots of others do too, about
- >>what could happen to our friends there. But it seems to me
- >>inevitable that even if we are as selective and careful as
- >>possible, some injuries (casualties of an ideological war,
- >>after all) will take place.
-
- >Too bad you live in Colorado. You've got so many jerks who
- >voted for OC-2 that I'm sure that you are all volunteering
- >to to be ideologically injured and ideological casualties.
- >In this war, for *your rights*, defeated by OC-2, you have
- >to be `ideologically injured' and an `ideological casualty'
- >to get them.
-
- You apparently don't agree that it *is* an ideological war.
- It's your take, not mine, to trivialize the injury that has
- resulted and will result. I think they're real enough. You
- rearrange a text exactly like Pat Buchanan.
-
- >Fine and wonderful amount of caring for friends when you
- >would just relegate them to the `casualty' pile.
-
- Excuse me, you don't have a monopoly on caring, Laura.
-
- >>It doesn't necessarily indicate indifference that one might
- >>still advocate boycotting. In the real world, you do what
- >>you can, you do what you think you have to do, in spite of
- >>such things. Naturally, one tries to be aware and
- >>sensitive; there's no point in using dynamite when a scalpel
- >>will do the trick.
-
- >But if people are screaming that it won't fix the problem,
- >but will kill their businesses, you awarely and sensitively
- >stuff cotton in your ears?
-
- No, you are going to listen, think as best you can, and come
- to a personal decision. If you have a better way (short of
- thinkspeak, I mean), trot it out.
-
- >>I don't know for sure, but I think skiing is
- >>one of the largest, if not the largest, tourist business in
- >>the state. If absolutely no one went there to ski,
- >>thousands and thousands of people, about 10% of them our
- >>own, would be thrown out of work in short order.
-
- >Great. you are advocating boycotting of skiiing whether or
- >not it is the largest, or one of the largest industries of
- >the state. No need to research that. If it turned out to
- >be a tiny industry, you can always say ``ooops'' to those
- >out of work.
-
- Where did I advocate? Did I start my sentence with "if" or
- not? Since skiing won't turn out to be tiny industry, I
- think you're dislocating your shoulder getting your arm
- around to your back.
-
- >How the heck can you organise a boycott without knowing
- >this?`
-
- I thought we were discussing a boycott, not organizing one.
-
- >Even assuming that you are correct -- how are these no-shows
- >to let the state know that the reason they are not there is
- >because of OC-2
-
- The usual ways. Anything wrong with that?
-
- >If gaypeople were 60% of the population, this boycott,
- >targetted, might work. We're not.
-
- You're saying boycotts never work. You're wrong. They are
- always a minority tactic. They don't always work, but they
- have worked many, many times. Enough times that discussing
- it seem to me worthwhile.
-
- >>The pain of discrimination is real. Unquestionably the pain
- >>of fighting it is also real. We can (and I think should)
- >>take what steps we can to minimize what the military people
- >>call collateral damage; but it can't be prevented completely
- >>without sacrificing the entire campaign. What's at stake,
- >>namely our freedom and our very lives, is too important to
- >>resist with only half a heart.
-
- >Let the Gaypeople in Colorado rot under `colateral damage'.
- >People like me who live in San Francisco aren't suffering
- >now, and all the hell they go throw will make life nicer for
- >me.
-
- Well, I *am* suffering now and I don't intend to let people
- tromp over me without a protest, whether the people reside
- in Colorado, Wisconsin, or San Francisco.
-
- >>The individualism of "it's my money" is subordinated, in
- >>my view, to the larger social goal.
-
- >Sounds to me that Maureen's social goal is that she might
- >not have any money and any job either.
-
- Maybe you should read the history of the Montgomery bus
- boycott and see what it cost the people who supported it.
- Then go ask them if they thought it was worth it.
-
- >Let's all go support `gay rights' while Maureen is
- >unemployed. Doesn't that image bring bile to your throat?
-
- Yes it does, but so does the hate amendement, which isn't a
- "gay rights" issue. Trot your better idea right out here,
- pal.
-
- >``Boycott Colorado'' is a bucn of out-of-towners feeling
- >good about themselves when they did piss-all to defeat OC-2.
-
- What arrogance. You haven't the slightest notion about what
- people outside the state (apart from you) did or didn't do
- to defeat CO-2, but you entitle yourself to put it down.
-
- >I sent $50.
-
- Good.
-
- >That's close to piss-all. But at least I have
- >the idea that the people who fought OC-2 are real alive
- >brothers and sisters, not some damn abstraction to be
- >sacrificed.
-
- Of course, there's no purity to beat ideological purity.
- You are, as all the world knows, the only person on the
- whole planet who has "real alive" friends they could
- possibly care about.
-
- >If I thought a boycott would work, I would back it, but,
-
- But since you don't, you will pillory anyone who even
- mentions it. I get it: thought suppression.
-
- >like a union, collect dues from those who boycott Colorado
- >which we could pay to those friends whose businesses go
- >under. And I'd help with an outreach project to convince
- >those that live in Colorado that this will work, and it is
- >worth toughing it out.
-
- Of course, no one considering a boycott would have arrived
- on their own at any idea like sending the cost of an aborted
- ski trip to NLGTF or a PAC or a relief fund. Those who have
- suggested exactly that were out-of-towners dicking around.
-
- >But I have no indication that it will work. So it is just
- >out-of-towners dicking around with self-righteous games
- >again..
-
- You think all the self-righteousness is out here, huh?
-
- --
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