Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony
Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony
Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony
RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony
Waiting for SIPO Anthony Public Inquiry >>
Promoting Human Rights in IrelandHuman Rights in Ireland >>
Massive Fire at One of World?s Largest Battery Storage Facilities Fri Jan 17, 2025 17:00 | Will Jones A massive fire has?broken out in one of the world's largest battery storage facilities containing tens of thousands of lithium batteries, prompting a mobilisation of firefighters across several counties in California.
The post Massive Fire at One of World’s Largest Battery Storage Facilities appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Climate Change Giving Meaning to Life Fri Jan 17, 2025 15:13 | Dr James Allan Why are climate alarmists so impervious to facts, so averse to rational cost-benefit analysis? It has all the hallmarks of a religious cult, says James Allan. They can't let it go because it gives meaning to their lives.
The post Climate Change Giving Meaning to Life appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
BP to Cut 8,000 Jobs as Net Zero Bites Fri Jan 17, 2025 13:30 | Will Jones BP is to cut nearly 8,000 jobs in the face of falling profits and rising shareholder concern over its green energy policies as pressure from Net Zero policies continues to bite.
The post BP to Cut 8,000 Jobs as Net Zero Bites appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Insurers Love the ?Climate Emergency? ? Higher Premiums all Round Whatever the Actual Facts Fri Jan 17, 2025 11:32 | Chris Morrison There's a climate emergency, so cough up, say insurers. It hasn't stopped them raking in billions, notes Chris Morrison. And no wonder: weather losses are actually down compared to 35 years ago. Time for a bit of honesty?
The post Insurers Love the ‘Climate Emergency’ ? Higher Premiums all Round Whatever the Actual Facts appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Before We Say ?Democracy is Dying? We Have to Know What it Is Fri Jan 17, 2025 09:00 | James Alexander Is democracy dying? That's what everyone is saying. Killed by populism, apparently. Prof James Alexander suspects the educated classes may not know what they're talking about.
The post Before We Say ‘Democracy is Dying’ We Have to Know What it Is appeared first on The Daily Sceptic. Lockdown Skeptics >>
Voltaire, international edition
Trump and Musk, Canada, Panama and Greenland, an old story, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 14, 2025 07:03 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?114-115 Fri Jan 10, 2025 14:04 | en
End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en
After Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Pentagon attacks Yemen, by Thier... Tue Jan 07, 2025 06:58 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?113 Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:42 | en Voltaire Network >>
|
¿No Credible Alternative?
international |
rights, freedoms and repression |
opinion/analysis
Friday February 06, 2004 19:16 by iosaf © Iosaf the ipsiphi O as if.
Being the first attack of iosaf's 2004 on the Roman Catholic church in Europe.
The post mayday 2004 Europe of 450,000,000 shall see established a very different balance between RC and Lutheran, Calvinist, Humanist, Anglican, and Orthodox than at any point since the collapse of the Hapsburg empire.
And in the lead-up the most powerful RC churches are quite obviously attempting to stop any increased "secularisation" which ought be inevitable.
We ought now consider the effects on certain rights issues which are very dear to the indymedia family, such as :-
"a woman's right to choose", the right to be "gay", the right to "divorce", the right to "sex education", & the right to "secularisation" of both legislature and exectuive and education. Now before anyone get's on the "iosaf hates religion trip"-
With rather minor differences in all European and American systems of religious law, religious freedom contains the following rights.
* the right to believe or not believe whatever pleases the individual
* the right to follow whatever cult the individual wishes to follow
* the right to exercice this cult freely and publicly, as long as certain fundamental requirements of social life are not infringed
* the right to change one's religion and adherence to any religious body
* the right to form religious bodies and so exercise the freedom of religion in community with others
* the right to exercise one's religion freely not only as a cult, but also in terms of social behaviour : for instance running hospitals, homes for the elderly, kindergartens, etc
* increasingly : the right that state subsidies are given of make religious life in fact possible ; at least not to treat religious needs worse than any other social needs.
Numerous international treaties include special protection of religious freedom : art. 9 European Convention on human rights, ECHR, Art. 18, International Treaty on Civil and Political Rights, Art. 18, Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
You have READ THAT? ok.
you can go on now...
It's rather more difficult for me to write on these issues paying special focus to the RC Church in Spain, than many may at first think. I live in the gothic quarter of Barcelona, a city termed by the Italian newspaper yesterday as "the Sodom of mare nostrum", tolerance has developed a multi-cultural city where such issues generally no longer excite divisive debate. & being neither gay or a woman I'm not sure how well I might do commenting on what's good for either community beyond what seems "ethical" in the context of extending community and social participation which is not gender politically based or manipulated.
But I'll have a go anyway. Because elsewhere the Iberian Peninsula is not tolerant liberal tinted rosey glasses Bcn. That elsewhere is where the majority of Spanish are to be found, continuing their lives as citizens of one of the key member states of the EU. And with forthcoming expansion of Europe, the "RC" states of the EU shall see more intense rightwing colloboration than ever before.
Religion is on the agenda.
The post mayday 2004 Europe of 450,000,000 shall see established a very different balance between RC and Lutheran, Calvinist, Humanist, Anglican, and Orthodox than at any point since the collapse of the Hapsburg empire.
So it is very much time to put a critical eye on the political stances adopted by RC bishops most particularly in Spain and Italy.
Where they are most certainly to be associated with repressive and regressive authoritarianism.
some examples:-
Example 1.
Spanish Archbishop, Monseñor Francisco Pérez González, speaking at the funeral of the Spanish Civil Guard Commander, Gonzalo Pérez García, who has died from his injuries following being shot in the head in Iraq, praised the victim for his efforts to guarantee 'peace and security'. He even gave his life in the generous service of others, said the archbishop.
The Guardia Civil commander died after being in a coma since he was shot in the head in the area of Iraq known as "Hamsa".
This tragic event stook in my mind for two reasons, he belonged to the "plus ultra" regiment of the Guardia Civil, and "hamsa"
is the name of one of the okupe social spaces facing imminent eviction. It also caused many others to remember that the same commander, of the regiment "plus ultra" had been subject to extensive investigation in the case known as "zabalza" in which an unarmed youth was killed by security forces in the Basque november 1995.
Clearly the work of a soldier dedicated to "peace" and security doesn't always appear to be so "·morally·" black and white as the above quoted RC Archbishop. But since 1950 there has been a military ordinate afforded the state of Spain, and Spanish soldiers have thus their own Bishop.
This makes Spanish "chess" very interesting, all those Bishops, pawns, queens, and castles. Which brings me to the King and his various knighthoods.
The King as go on face it you probably don't know, even if you've been reading Eoghan Harris since he threw petrol bombs, is one of the crucial heriditary members of the "Order of Constantine".
Now they my brethren are heavy shit. They are dedicated in a heriditary sort of way to guaranteeing "the church" (not the kirk) in the catholic lands and "out there" on the frontiers of christendom. And they've been doing it a long time. You will have perhaps learnt some of their more important dates, and may even as punishment in school copied out one of th boring epic poems dedicated to their exploits.
Example 2.
In another attack on gays and lesbians the Secretary of the Ecclesiastical Tribunal in Valencia, Manuel Checa, has claimed that 'at least half' of homosexuals have, in his opinion 'certain perversions since they are young' motivated by the repression they suffer or a lack of information. He made the comments when asked about the possibility of marriage between homosexuals. He said the possibility was surprising for many in society, especially among its older members.
These same weeks, this same establishment has not issued one word on the continuing presence of a PP mayor who has been found guilty of underage sex (with his friend's daughter).
Example 3.
The Spanish RC church has presented on the back of more canonisations than any other country in the last ten years, some lovely little advice in a new book.
"The little family book"
We had one in Ireland, so it will come as no surprise that all the usuals are all the usual, but in some areas the post Aznar bishops really plumed new depths:-
Spain suffers domestic violence more than any other European state, more women are killed by their lovers or exlovers in Spain than anywhere else. 30% more in 2003 than in 2002. And the RC bishops, have decided that domestic violence is the product of "sexual liberation".
The answer?¿? More oh yes more control of schools.
Now South America is some of you know, where left wing politics comes into most interesting contact with Roman Catholic theology. In the new post Aznar geo-political climate, we can be sure that _rightwing_ rather than "liberation theology" will find friends with "the catholic investors" of Spain. Increasingly this "class" along with their Italian cousins, who find Mr Burlosconi "too unacceptable" (more so without wrinkles) are finding that interest rates in South America are a vital consideration to keeping all those little nest eggs safe.
Yesterday Jose Maria Aznar practising RC, (who has met the Pope more than any other EU leader), held yet another of his valedictory speeches. {It's really boring, every day Aznar
issues more soundbytes somewhere else and all on the theme of "goodbye won't you miss me, my succesor is my truly appointed, oh and I scored big time with Iraq."}
Yesterday it was the turn of the European conservatives compact little José Maria told the XVI congress of the European Conservative Parties that 'there is no credible alternative' to the good relationship between Europe and the United States, in order to maintain peace and stability in the world. He made the statement just a day after appearing before members from both houses in the United States congress where he told his audience of the continuing danger presented by arms of mass destruction. It has been revealed that only ten per cent of US congressmen attended Aznar's speech, with those absent seeing their seats occupied by students and other guests.
And amongst those guests I assure you, were US RC Bishops.
Here endeth the lesson.
+++
iosaf = ipsiphi = o as if = sofia © (I do look as good in a dress as any cardinal but I truthfully derive no sexual pleasure from it)
background sources.
condemnation by BCN gay rights group.(just published we think together like eh?)
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/70162/index.php
background to Cmdt Gonzalo Pérez García
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display_any/67858
and I C/P a bit from this site it's in english go read it, it's copyleft you can reproduce/broadcast it if you've a radio station or a CB or just get a paper cup and string from your mammy.
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news.htm
and this is me being silly.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=62804&search_text=iosaf
|
View Comments Titles Only
save preference
Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2Were going to have to come up with a plan to save him
something practical
I have it:
Mass
//
iosaf:Just outta interest, what do you make of church music, you being musical?
rather than face the possibility of losing a referendum that may not credibly repeat, we can reflect that might signal a return to the church for the unashamed liberals Harney, Mc dowell &c. For surely we have not forgotten that Benedict XVI condemned liberalism in his pre-election speech, and has advised all good catholics to abstain from €U constitution votes.
What are "credible alternatives" to this 25 state union?
For as his peers tell him not to cry, President Junker of Luxembourg and Europe, must quickly assemble alternative legislation to allow for the expansion which Ahern's presidency of the €U gave us-
Those same countries to the east, with all their horrible problems and different socio-cultural backgrounds, who chose not to allow their citizens a referendum.
As the poorest in what was once called "western Europe" or the EEC struggle against the consequences of neo-liberal globalisation, the poorest in what was once called "eastern europe" consider the increasing movement in their immediate richer neighbours, denmark and sweden to leave the EU and Germany to alter the "euro-dollar-benchmark" deustchmark relationship to the €uro, they also must now consider the implications for their own democracies as a "pick and mix" attitude to integration introduces the 2 TIER europe.
Perhaps they would have better stayed in union with each other?
meanwhile, if any voter in France or the Netherlands or of those mere 55% who didn't abstain from voting in Spain, read the constitution, they read it on the internet.
& here endeth the lesson.
there many plates to pass.
you may write a new constitution,
& if it's good enough we'll help you enshrine it.