Thursday, June 28, 2012
Black-and-white issues make better sound bytes
There is a developmental trajectory of political awakening that starts with awareness of large, simple, black-and-white caricatures in which only the other is culpable, and morphs into a more nuanced awareness of shades of grey and the sometimes painful recognition that we ourselves are also implicated.
Sound bytes come readily from the black-and-white newbies. Maybe blogs allow enough space to explore the nuances. But I suspect we will always hear more from people at the comfortable stage of newly discovering how bad everyone else is. Which is not to say they are necessarily in the majority.
I think especially of feminism and gender politics in this regard, but I'm sure it is true more broadly.
Labels:
feminism,
gender politics,
men's rights,
philosophy,
politics,
social psychology,
sociology
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Goodbye to our house
It's been a lot of work, but the house has finally sold. I hope the new owners enjoy it as much as we have.
The next step is to plan how we and all our stuff will get from here to Oakville, and to figure out where we are going to live. I'm feeling both excited to start our new life and sad about leaving our friends.
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