18 May 2007

they're all crazy

they really are---religious fanatics everywhere---christianity, islam, hindu, it doesn't matter, they're gonna be the end of us if we let them--"can't we all just get along"? well, no, probably not until we fix whatever it is that's causing people to get all crazy religious like that---

What has been happening in India is a serious threat to the future of democracy in the world. The fact that it has yet to make it onto the radar screen of most Americans is evidence of the way in which terrorism and the war on Iraq have distracted us from events and issues of fundamental significance. If we really want to understand the impact of religious nationalism on democratic values, India currently provides a deeply troubling example, and one without which any understanding of the more general phenomenon is dangerously incomplete. It also provides an example of how democracy can survive the assault of religious extremism.


excellent points in the article include this one:

The real "clash of civilizations" is not between "Islam" and "the West," but instead within virtually all modern nations — between people who are prepared to live on terms of equal respect with others who are different, and those who seek the protection of homogeneity and the domination of a single "pure" religious and ethnic tradition. At a deeper level, as Gandhi claimed, it is a clash within the individual self, between the urge to dominate and defile the other and a willingness to live respectfully on terms of compassion and equality, with all the vulnerability that such a life entails.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yeah jojo. I've been getting a good dose of news from India on my BBC shows. It's on my "radar."

I concur with Hitchens that NONE of them (religions) are good for the world, with the exception of some art I suppose.

B.