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the carpet man wrote:when countries like usa, uk, france etc tell other countries how to behave, why is it that they feel they have the moral authority to do this?
e.g. telling africa they will withhold aid from countries whose attitude to gays does not match theirs, saying that all countries should have democracy, criticising communism of countries like north korea, interfering in afghanistan, criticise china, preaching to iran, criticise the labor laws of countries like china, india and in africa
are those countries in the west really so incredible that they know best for everyone else?
do any of you feel like you have the right to tell those in other countries how to behave, because you see differently to them? so china does not hold elections, for example. do you feel it is okay to criticise them for this?

the carpet man wrote:when countries like usa, uk, france etc tell other countries how to behave, why is it that they feel they have the moral authority to do this?
e.g. telling africa they will withhold aid from countries whose attitude to gays does not match theirs, saying that all countries should have democracy, criticising communism of countries like north korea, interfering in afghanistan, criticise china, preaching to iran, criticise the labor laws of countries like china, india and in africa
are those countries in the west really so incredible that they know best for everyone else?
do any of you feel like you have the right to tell those in other countries how to behave, because you see differently to them? so china does not hold elections, for example. do you feel it is okay to criticise them for this?
the carpet man wrote:when countries like usa, uk, france etc tell other countries how to behave, why is it that they feel they have the moral authority to do this?
e.g. telling africa they will withhold aid from countries whose attitude to gays does not match theirs, saying that all countries should have democracy, criticising communism of countries like north korea, interfering in afghanistan, criticise china, preaching to iran, criticise the labor laws of countries like china, india and in africa
are those countries in the west really so incredible that they know best for everyone else?
do any of you feel like you have the right to tell those in other countries how to behave, because you see differently to them? so china does not hold elections, for example. do you feel it is okay to criticise them for this?
the carpet man wrote:laughingcavalier: but the question is, are they really helping people of the world? or do they just force homogeny on people who do not want it?

safariguy5 wrote:the carpet man wrote:laughingcavalier: but the question is, are they really helping people of the world? or do they just force homogeny on people who do not want it?
Hasn't any country, once they get a little power, try to do that? Not just the easy examples of the Cold War and World War 2, but go back to continental Europe during the Middle Ages. Heck, even religions especially have gone to war over who has the moral high ground (see Crusades).
Everybody who has power thinks they have the moral high ground, but most of the time they don't.
AAFitz wrote:
Yes.
pmchugh wrote:In a word, yes.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
the carpet man wrote:laughingcavalier: but the question is, are they really helping people of the world? or do they just force homogeny on people who do not want it?

john9blue wrote:AAFitz wrote:
Yes.pmchugh wrote:In a word, yes.
are you guys serious?
laughingcavalier wrote:Its nuts to say these governments are forcing homogeny on other people through taking principled action to promote and protect human rights.
UK govt does not deny aid to people who don't have the same attitude to gays as they do, but it should and hopefully does set conditions on aid to those countries where people are routinely jailed, beaten, mutilated or murdered on account of their sexuality.
For Afghanistan, no cultrual traditions or religious belief can justify throwing acid in a woman's face for reasons of "honour".
North Korea is isolated not beacuse it has a Communist government but because that govt has brutally oppressed many millions of people over decades.
You can question democracy if you like, but to do so you have to show there is another equally good source of legitimacy for a government, some other equally good protector of the rights of a country's citizens.
One strand of UK/US/European foriegn policy since the end of WW2 sprung out of a guilt that they did not do enough to stop oppression by Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and they are seeking to make sure they do right by other countries through the apparatus of the United Nations etc. As I said before this is wholly commendable. As the citizen of a democratic country, if a government of a country like Uganda condones the homophobic murder of a citizen like David Kato, and my government does not stand against that murder and its incitement, then I am implicated in that murder. It is my government's duty to act, and my duty as a citizen to see that my government does act.
laughingcavalier wrote:The question that has to be asked of UK/US/France & co is not are they trying to force homogenity on peoples of the world, but when is it that their foriegn policy is not based on principle? When are they acting on naked self-interest and dressing that self-interest up in the language of principle?
Sometimes it's easier to see the answer in retrospect. Going back 50+ years to post-war Iraq, it looks like the UK set up the Iraqi royal family in power so as to have British/US-led "stability" & access to oil. Today, it certainly looks to me as if the pressure on Iran does not spring from a concern for democracy or human rights so much as from jealousy of an emerging regional power with a radically different agenda from the West's. If UK & co are making a mistake there it is not through too much concern for values like freedom, democracy, self-determination & human rights, but because those values have been subdued to the interests of old-fashioned power politics.
And the question about homogenity should not be asked about foriegn policy, it is really a question about global capital. Are McDonalds and Disney, Shakespeare and Dickens even, imposing a way of life upon people around the world and should they be allowed to do so?
Your apparent opposition to UK/US/France & co imposing homogenity on the world at best misses the point, at worst condones gross abuse of people throughout the world.
Is it right to stand up for freedom and human rights? Unequivocally yes.
Are you dressing up self-interest as the common good? Are you conducting cultural and economic imperialism? Those are the questions UK US & France must be held accountable over.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
the carpet man wrote:laughingcavalier: but the question is, are they really helping people of the world? or do they just force homogeny on people who do not want it?
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:yeah, man, you fucking don't. and you really should if someone like you wants to talk about morality without making someone like me laugh out loud.
Symmetry wrote:john9blue wrote:yeah, man, you fucking don't. and you really should if someone like you wants to talk about morality without making someone like me laugh out loud.
Welcome back from your ban J9B.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:Symmetry wrote:john9blue wrote:yeah, man, you fucking don't. and you really should if someone like you wants to talk about morality without making someone like me laugh out loud.
Welcome back from your ban J9B.
do you know why i was banned?
do any of you, other than pimpdave?
Symmetry wrote:john9blue wrote:Symmetry wrote:john9blue wrote:yeah, man, you fucking don't. and you really should if someone like you wants to talk about morality without making someone like me laugh out loud.
Welcome back from your ban J9B.
do you know why i was banned?
do any of you, other than pimpdave?
Are you trying to take the moral high ground? Do go on...
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"