Thursday 2 October 2008

Outraged, of Tunbridge Wells

Cactus just insulted me. She called me a "centre-right" blogger.

I'm outraged. "There is no higher insult!" [See Rection E., 'Harden Up,' ed. Woody H.O., Feb. 1998]. I fancy pistols at dawn.

Apparently there's such a thing as "a centre-right blogosphere." People subscribe to that slop. Fancy people trying to make the world safe for the centre-right! What sort of people would waste their life on such an enterprise?

Soft cocks.

11 comments:

Libertyscott said...

centre-right apparently meaning those who want to stop Labour making things worse.

and then outdo them on state involvement in telecommunications, roads, etc.

Anonymous said...

Cactus has been a bit naughty here. The problem with misidentifying PC as "centre-right" is that it is an example of the perpetuation of the myth that all political, cultural and social ideas fall within the left-right paradigm. The implication is that there is no alternative to being lorded over by one gang or another- left gang or right gang. The alternative of freedom from this thuggery is not considered.

This left-right nonsense is known as a false choice. Avoid falling for it.

LGM

Elijah Lineberry said...

Love the reference to the fictional letter thingy! ha ha!

Goodness knows what 'Centre Right' is meant to mean; does that mean you favour cutting income taxes from 39% to 36%, whereas a 'Right winger' would cut it to 30%? or 28.7%? and is an income tax rate of 25% getting into 'Extreme Right Wing' territory?!?!

Or what about Health; does Centre Right mean you continue with free Doctor visits for children under 5, but a right wing if you reduced that to 4, and extreme right wing when you abolish it and give the parents a tax cut to pay the Doctor with?!?!

Confused...

Anonymous said...

After attending the first of the Maxim Institute's election debates last night, it's clear that there's only ACT who talk *some* sense (shame it's not across the board) and the left.

That's all.

http://www.libertarianz.org.nz/soundbites/

Anonymous said...

The problem with misidentifying PC as "centre-right" is that it is an example of the perpetuation of the myth that all political, cultural and social ideas fall within the left-right paradigm

And also that everybody is "centre". Why is it always "centre-left" and "centre-right" in the mainstream media? What we have is actually pretty much just "left"; maybe ACT is "centre"-ish...

Anonymous said...

Well, if they're neither right nor left, they must be centre. Kate has been generous.

Cactus Kate said...

lgm

Pseudo-intellectual.

Red baiter

For once you make sense.

There are two tags in NZ politics. centre-right and centre-left. No centre. No right. No left.

Could explain why we still face the prospect of a terrible Labour led government on Nov 9th or a terrible National led government that still does nothing right of the centre.

Peter Cresswell said...

You one-dimensional folk can't even see the real world past your one-dimensional spectrum.

What explains Labour and Labour-lite is nothing more than a Labour government wanting four terms desperately trying not to frighten the horses too much, and typical Tory appeasers who don't want to frighten the horses at all.

Oh, and a party that rates themselves as something different, but who pissed away their opportunities on sequins and scandal-mongering.

Peter Cresswell said...

BTW, there is more to the political landscape than just left and right and centre. Open your bleeding eyes.

Anonymous said...

Cactus

As stated, you've made a mistake (and now you are continuing to make it- you should stop). PC does not fit into your charmless left-righ spectrum. It offers a false choice.

LGM

Anonymous said...

Redbait

Answer. Is it true you still beat children?

Answer:
yes, all the time;
yes, sometimes;
yes, but not as much as previously;
yes, but not any more;
no, used to but not any more;
no, not as much as before;
no, not beating, these days it's abuse.

No other answers are allowed save those on the spectrum outlined above.

This is known as offerring false choice.

LGM