Sit down, relax, watch American Idol. Sit down, relax, watch American Idol...
And yet another fantastic week has passed in the struggle to choke challenging debate, the struggle to make everyone sit down, shut up and give up what is left of their personal freedoms. Governments just want us to relax and watch American Idol, as Bill Hicks would put it.
I was disappointed when I saw the reaction to James Watson's comments regarding intelligence between white and black populations not being equal this week (original Sunday Times article). They were truly provocative comments, but we are not talking about someone dropping nooses outside local shopping centres, Watson is a world leading scientist who is a pioneer in the study of DNA. Why not encourage intelligent debate and analysis and let the public and scientific community get to the bottom of his opinion? The point is not whether his opinions are right or wrong, the point is we should have dealt with them differently. If we were to take a more robust and pragmatic approach we could learn from the issue instead of just mercilessly beating the man with a media storm.
I think the Science Museum were weak in their decision to cancel the talk to be held by Watson this week, if they were to take a more scientific approach and encourage debate and discussion then they would have had a world of publicity and alot more respect within the scientific community. Instead they have bowed down to politics. They must have taken their lead from Ken Livingstone who says that "such views are not welcome in a city like London" - how absurd that he has any say over what views are held by anyone, within London or not.
The potential for a similar occasion occurred when it was announced that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was going to be making a speech and answering questions at
In no way can anyone compare Watson and Ahmadinejad, but we can Compare the
Hoorar for us...
