Sunday, October 07, 2007

The Meeting of Thought.

In the 'civilised', world, litigation is increasing. People are looking to the courts, to settle even differences, where most would not go to the courts, to litigate in the past. This is due to a perception of civilisation, and uncivilisation, between those that have a liberal, and those that have a fundametalist outlook. It seems that there is no 'middle path', of ideas and thought, on the globe, between the liberal, and the fundamentalist thought. This is carried up to the governmental level. Those, whom consider themselves to be extremely liberal, may even accuse their own government, in court, who represent themselves! It seems that conflict is fashionable, or in 'Vogue', as the word represents. Everyone thinks, that it is apt to think, that, the world is one of continuous and unceasing conflict, where one has to rise, not with everyone else, but by stifling the voices of others, whether, they be fundamentalist, or liberal. Mr Bush may not represent, the most common line of thought, in the United States, on how the administration should be governed, due to the 'litigation' syndrome. In the United States, as is also true for the rest of the world, ideas, and opinion, as I have pointed out, may be polarised, or at least, may be different, like between the Democrats, and Republicans(though in this case, not radically). The American Constitution, in my humble opinion, was not made, with conflict in mind. All citizens of that great country, have equal, and honorable privileges, but how different can be their thought! I viewed a CNN programme, in which a young muslim lady was adamant, in wearing the Hijab, though it may not please all. In my opinion, laws, and policies, should be made, not by a minority, and majority, vote, or by litigation, but by a meeting, or merging, of the minority, and majority, thought, with the privilege of each to keep their identity distinct, via a benign view towards each other. This is the way, all effective laws are made, not by litigation, if I may point out to Mr Ahmedinejad, and to Mr Bush.

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