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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2012-07-09 11:33 pm

Labor vs Greens, Terrorism, Games and Cheese Quest

The recent attacks by the Labor Party on the Greens is political suicide. As any strategist should know, when you're in a minority you can't fight a war on two fronts. For years now I have been advocating within the ALP for a real coalition between the two parties. Given a recent decision to preference Family First in the Melbourne by-election, the ALP is, once again, frustrating those who are sympathetic towards them whilst trying to appeal to those who will never support them.

On Sunday gave an address to the Unitarians on Terrorism: A Unitarian-Universalist Response, which emphasised a definition of terrorist that included state and non-state actors, distinguishing between revolutionary action and terrorist action, and offering the proposition that understanding what motivates terrorists provides the possibility of resolving the issue. Particularly impressed by a recent article that points out how unlikely progressive change is without the support of liberal religion.

On Saturday had a visitation from [livejournal.com profile] ser_pounce and [livejournal.com profile] hathhalla. We continued on our quest to complete the Monty Python cheese-shop sketch with several more ticked off, and played a round of Alpha Animals followed by 221B Baker Street, both fairly average games. Sunday afternoon was another session of Pathfinder Planescape where my character (a were-rat monk) continues on his journey to end up like Master Splinter.

[identity profile] aske.livejournal.com 2012-07-13 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I should start paying more attention to what's happening at the Unitarian Church! This coming semester I'll be doing a subject called Terror, Law and War mainly focusing on responses (legal initiatives, military action, torture, etc) to terrorism for my Masters. Looking forward to it.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2012-07-14 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
We should have you do a presentation at the Philosophy Forum on said subject, I think!