Start the day the false dichotomy way
Jul. 22nd, 2008 10:00 amOkay, I should not really be surprised, following Tanya Gold's saga of her dysfunctional 'love'-life in Guardian Weekend (snarked on Saturday).
In her column today she makes the basic error of assuming that things - in this case alcoholism - are either 'genetic' (so you can't do anything about it, poor you, you have a disease) or 'choice' (in which case you should pull yourself together and snap out of it).
There could be a good column to be got out of interrogating these assumptions, but this is so not it.
Plz to be designing a t-shirt (or maybe a postcard) with a codfish and text 'It's Always More Complicated' that I could send to people like this. (Also to D Cameron etc who are playing the 'personal responsibility' card on this issue.)
No cuddle for Ms Gold from me.
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Date: 2008-07-22 11:05 am (UTC)BUT, it's not the 'genuine' malingerers, who could work but can't be arsed/are clever enough to work out they're better off on benefits than doing an incredibly boring job for a pittance that get worried and upset and scared their benefits are going to get cut off. It's the people who are really ill, who can't find jobs even though they'd like nothing more than to work. And in the current political/media climate, you just can't express a policy that's nuanced enough to deal with it.
IAMC t-shirts all round, I say. (Send some to the newspapers as well while you're at it!)
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Date: 2008-07-22 11:53 am (UTC)I'm trying incense at the moment. Yes, I'm *that* desperate.
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Date: 2008-07-22 11:55 am (UTC)I care far less about the state supporting a few malingerers than I do about them spending billions on the War to Create Terrorism, or on computer systems that don't work, or on ID cards, or....
/rant
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Date: 2008-07-22 12:01 pm (UTC)And yes, I agree that if wasting money was the problem (and whilst it may well be, that's not how it's being marketed at the moment - it's about a culture of poverty of ambition or something, which really starts in schools or before, but I suppose we've got to do something with/for/about the people the system's already comprehensively failed) there are several really very easy ways of saving a lot more money. Supercomputer schemes are quite often the worst (because they never work, they go over budget and then they're scrapped because... they don't work)
We could have decided to let Paris have the Olympics as well.
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Date: 2008-07-22 01:15 pm (UTC)Instead, we're lumped with it.
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Date: 2008-07-23 10:47 pm (UTC)But that doesn't go down well with the public.
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