On Romconlang Peter Collier wrote:
Once more I find myeself torn, BP, between awe at your philological
near-omniscience, and despair as yet again I find myself reconsidering
linguistic points I thought I had firmly pinned down….
Trying to sort even the bare bones of this language is like trying to herd
cats.
P
I sure hope I haven’t achieved even near philological omniscience. For
one thing the leading passion of my life would be spent already in
mid-life, and for the other I know best how many books I’ve read only
cursorily or not at all — I do hope they were not written in vain!
(more…)
Today it occurred to me that the Swedish multiplication of
ombudsmen against discrimination of various groups is itself
a form of discrimination. At the basic level discrimination
means that someone who doesn’t conform to the societal norm
for what a person should be like gets bullied. Look at it on
the schoolyard and you will see that any ‘aberration’ — how
is that for a word which epitomizes the discriminative
attitude!? — will serve as an excuse to bully. It only so
happens that the societal norm in most of the Western world
is a rich, healthy, white and straight male, who in most
places should also be a protestant, or here in Sweden
preferably a secularized protestant. I am male, straight and
white, but fall short of the other criteria, and I can tell
that there is no difference when I get discriminated against
because of lack of money, lack of health or for being a
Buddhist. I’m sure that lesbians can confirm that it feels
the same whether they bully you for being a woman or for
being gay. Not to speak of disabled women, who generally
bear two ‘aberrations’ fully visible! To have different
ombudsmen against discrimination based on gender, disability,
sexuality, ethnicity or religion can only mean that these
different groups are pitted against each other in a divide
and conquer strategy. Which is to be expected, since it
draws attention away from the fact that in the end everyone
diverges from the norm in some way, and society probably
isn’t prepared for that realization. Come to think of it I
don’t think there is a separate ombudsman against religious
discrimination. Alas not a sign of insight, but only of the
fact that society picks and chooses which minorities it
feigns respect towards. Members of the ethnic majority who
defect to exotic religions aren’t among them. Neither are
fat people. They should need an ombudsman, unless the
schoolyard situation has changed since I was a kid. Of
course I was only lame, so I took part in bullying the fat
kids, thus helping the norm to stay in place.
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/ BP