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three ([personal profile] threeplusfire) wrote2002-12-27 11:17 am

just because you can, doesn't mean you always should

The story about Clonaid and the claim of the first clone birth are all over the wires this morning. Didn't we all read enough science fiction stories to know that cloning never ends in happiness? I read "Nine Lives" again yesterday, and it is still a chilling thought.

It's a strange day when I can't even retreat into my sci-fi collection for respite from the world. Back to the wizards I suppose. Even if they do keep me up til odd hours before dawn, whispering.

Who Can Deny...?

[identity profile] keith418.livejournal.com 2002-12-27 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
That you are being very honest. I question, however, people who wish to enjoy a civilization's cultural products and experiences, while at the same time deploring what that civilization actually does. Isn't there a connection between our culture and our politics? If you enjoy (or embrace) a culture, aren't you also endorsing its political choices and actions as well?

Re: Who Can Deny...?

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2002-12-27 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Would one have to eschew all cultural products in order to be clearly against the politics then? I think it might be a bit unfair to say that because I grew up with a fondness for sci-fi (as that is what my mother taught me to read with) that I must endorse the political aims of the world it sprang from?

Connections

[identity profile] keith418.livejournal.com 2002-12-27 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I see a troubling lack of investigation into the connections between culture and politics, between what we consume as culture and how it consumes us, and about how people ignore the way our culture re-inforces and promotes certain political values and processes.

I wish I could say that the sci-fi and fantasy fans created some sort of "counter-culture", or represented some sort of internal dissent, but I no longer think that's true.

All I ask is that people look at these questions.

Re: Connections

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2002-12-27 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a great deal in our culture that is created and reinforced by politics and business. Which is extraordinarily troubling, because so many people do not take the time to look and think about these connections. You are very accurate there.

Burger Kings

[identity profile] keith418.livejournal.com 2002-12-27 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
http://www.livejournal.com/talkread.bml?journal=keith418&itemid=106460#cutid1