Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Swine Flu - Hype or Genuine Crisis?

Swine flu is all over the news - based on about 65 cases confirmed around the country. Is all of the talk just a function of having a flock of cable news networks that have to fill up 24 hours of air time every day? Or is it the result of a genuine crisis that should concern us all?

I don't have an answer, and the result of my listening to a lot of talk about this topic is that I'm convinced no one else knows for sure right now.

An announcement that I heard within the last half hour might change the tone of the discussion. Up until now, only one of the confirmed swine flu cases in the US resulted in a hospital stay, and that was only for a few hours. I now hear (and it is unconfirmed at this point in time) that two people in California are thought to have died from swine flu.

From what I have heard about the disease and its course, within 7 to 10 days, the swine flu will be a quickly fading memory or it will all that we are talking about. No one knows which one - yet.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Hate Crime Legislation - An Affront To Common Sense

When hate crimes legislation first appeared on the horizon I was outraged. But I was overcome with apathy in those days and said nothing.

As this class of legislation has come up from time to time, my outrage has grown until it has finally trampled all over my apathy. Now legislation is pending to add transgender persons as a protected class.

My anger at this point has nothing to do with transgender persons, gays, persons of color or jews. A violent crime against any of them is reprehensible and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.

But … are any members of any of those groups more important to our society (simply because they belong to one of those groups) than I am? Or more important than my wife or my children or my grandchild? I certainly don’t think so.

If someone kills a gay person because they are gay, and someone else kills my child because she is in the wrong place at the wrong time, they are equally dead. I, and those that love the murdered gay person, would equally grieve over our lost loved ones. It is an insult to my child and to all who love her to assume that somehow more outrage should be expressed by our society – through our judicial system – over the death of one than the other.

The fact is, the ultimate purpose of hate crime legislation is not to punish one who perpetrates a violent crime against a member of a protected class more severely than one who perpetrates a violent crime against one who is not a member of a protected class. No, the ultimate purpose is to control speech. Free speech is in the crosshairs, and I fear it has already suffered a wound that will prove fatal in time.

The time will come (WILL, not MAY) when there are legal penalties for even being critical of either a protected group or a member of a protected group. Why? Because hate crime legislation is actually directed at thought more than action. If that were not the case existing laws, equally enforced regardless of the victim, would be sufficient. Hate crime laws address the thought behind the crime, and if we are punishing the thought behind the action we have begun the process of defining what is legal speech and what is illegal speech.

Regardless of where you stand on this issue, the day is soon coming when you will grieve over the day we started down the path of legislating Hate Crimes.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Rightwing Extremism Report

By now, I’m sure everyone has heard about it. I suspect that few have actually read it in its entirety.

I come at this from the perspective of a "returning veteran." My return was quite a few years ago, though. I returned from VietNam 46 years ago last October.

There is plenty to be upset about – even beyond the profiling of Military Veterans as potential right wing extremist terrorists. I suggest you take a look at the report - http://video1.washingtontimes.com/video/extremismreport.pdf - and then consider these questions:

Does the economic downturn upset you? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 2).

Does the prospect of new restrictions on firearms concern you? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 2).

Are you a returning military facing challenges in getting back into the swing of being at home and returning to a civilian job? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 2).

Are you a returning veteran with combat skills and experience? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 3).

Are you white? And did you vote against Barack Obama? You are surely racist and You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 3).

Are you concerned about the current administration’s stance on immigration and citizenship? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 3).

Do you question the wisdom of expanding social programs to minorities? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 2).

Do you think NAFTA might have been a bad idea and expanding it to a hemisphere-wide agreement would probably be an even worse idea? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 4).

Do you think that government actions might be infringing on our civil liberties? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 4).

Do you think we might be in the “end times?” You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 4).

Are you unemployed? Your child might become a Right Wing Extremist (p 4).

Do you think illegal immigrants might be taking jobs away from legal American citizens? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 5).

Do you think actually ENFORCEMENT of our immigration laws would be a good thing? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 5).

Do you actually OWN a gun? You probably are a Right Wing Extremist (p 5).

Do you think the United States is somehow threatened by other countries (China, India, Russia, some smaller oil-producing country)? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 6).

Do you think there are people in positions of power anywhere in the world that would like to see a "world government?" You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 7).

Do you think the stature of the United States relative to ANY other country in the world is being diminished? You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 7).

Are you a returning veteran? (I repeat that because the report repeats it a LOT). You might be a Right Wing Extremist (p 7).

HAVE YOU EVER SHARED YOUR CONCERNS WITH ANYONE VIA THE INTERNET? You PROBABLY ARE a Right Wing Extremist (p 8).

And of course if you answer YES to ALL of these – you need to be locked up immediately. Without trial. For life. For the safety of the United Ultra-Liberal States of America. (In all fairness, that isn't written in the report - it's just where it all takes us).

And of course “This document is UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U//FOUO). It contains information that may be exempt from public release under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) [read that as “we don’t plan to let anyone know, even if they ask”]. It is to be controlled, stored, handled, transmitted, distributed, and disposed of in accordance with DSH policy relating to FOUO information and is not to be released to the public, the media, or other personnel who do not have a valid need-to-know [read that as “who do not share our ideologies”] without prior approval of an authorized DSH official [don’t hold your breath]. State and local homeland security officials may share this document with authorized security personnel without further approval from DHS. (p 1).
Check out this article:

http://townhall.com/columnists/MattTowery/2009/04/23/the_honoring_of_ignorance?page=1

It is an excellent comment on the sorry state of an informed citizenry in the USA today. I have read numerous articles on writing for younger Americans, and it concerns me to think of the writing style that must be employed to even hope to get (and keep) the attention of the younger reader today.

Worse yet is the fact that with a steady diet of television and the Internet even I, a lifelong avid reader, found my own attention span shortening. When I realized that, I took steps to reverse the trend and make sure it didn’t return. Things like actually reading books again. Going out of my way to read thought-provoking articles – even articles written by people whose point of view is diametrically opposed to my own. And occasionally sitting down and trying to put in writing my own attitudes and opinions.

I’ve long heard the saying, “If you want to learn something really well, attempt to teach it.” That applies to knowledge and thought in general. If you want to really come to grips with how you feel about a topic, try to write it down to express it or defend it to another.