Originally posted by Dowding:
Mietla, np but I called you racist in error (quite stupidly as well), if you remember, and I said sorry. I'm sorry again if you want .
No problem. As I said above, I like you as a person and I enjoy an exchange with you. We clearly have a fundamental disagreement, but to me it is more of the reason to talk (as oppose to the reson to insult each other and quit talking).
As I have said before, Britain has had socialism within government and also as a political force out of it for over a century - it hasn't turned into communism or revolution of any kind, has it?
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I don't know enough about GB to deny or question that. And obviously my views are influenced by my life's experience (try kicking a dog for 30 dog years, and see whether he is still friendly), but they are not defined by them. My view point has not changed since I was 16, although it might have become more extreme.
I've always believed (and still do), that the social system should be taylored to the "ideal", "normal" citizen. In order for the society to survive, an "average" citizen has to be self-suficient and independent. He can't rely on the government to provide him with anything.
Now, obviously in a real society there is no "average" guy, some are more self-reliant, some less. And some of us have to depend on the rest to provide for them even basic necesities.
My point is, that those who are not self-reliant are an exception, and should be treated as such. Selt-reliance and productivity should be rewarded, so everybody strives for them. It is simply an incentive to work hard and better your life. The government should stay out of it. The government should neither punish the achievers, not reward them. They (the achievers) can reward themselves. At the same time the government should neither punish not reward the losers, Again, they punish themselves.
Mind you that I'm talking about the goverment, an institution that has an ultimate power over you and your life.
Having said that, I do believe that people should help each other. It is in a best interest of all of us. But by "help" I don't mean giving away free money, with no strings attached, so the loser can continue to be loser at my expense. I mean help them to become achievers, so they can stand on their own feet.
All help has to be private, voluntary, and the giver has every right to attach any strings he want. He can also terminate the help if he feels like it.
I believe that it is inevitable (and beneficial), that there is a social/economical ladder. It compels people to climb up, but it also exposes them to the risk of falling down.
That's life.
[This message has been edited by mietla (edited 09-27-2000).]