I am sure I am not the only person who is a little jaded by both
the election coverage on the television and the endless leaflets being dropped
through the front door. Though I think every person should take an interest and
ought to vote, when the messages from all the politicians are so negative, it’s
hard to be enthused.
My political interest was prodded by the news that Sandi
Toksvig was planning to set up a political party but I was dismayed when I
heard that it wouldn’t be ready until the next election and further
disappointed when I heard the name of the new party. It’s going to be called
the Women’s Equality Party. Isn’t that an oxymoron? I love the idea of a party
that fights for equality but how can you only fight for equality for half the
world? An Equality Party – that fights for equal pay for all – would be
fighting for the same end as one that fights for equal pay for women. And if
you care about equality, why not fight for equality in areas where men get the
raw deal (I’m thinking of Fathers for Justice here).
Equality is, of course, hard to enforce, when so many of the
decisions that affect us are based on judgement. Have you ever been in a
position where you’ve interviewed people for a role and found two candidates
who are equally as good? You choose the
one you “like” best. Now that “like” could be based on their gender, favourite football
team or their cuteness. But that’s human nature and I’ve yet to find an example
of someone fighting human nature and winning.
Some people advocate positive discrimination but I am not
one of them. I don’t believe it is right to use discrimination in any form as a
means to expedite social change. I think it creates more discrimination in
people’s hearts when they are forced down a single path, regardless of whether
they see that as the right or wrong one. No-one likes to be told what to do so
we’re back to the idea of fighting human nature again.
Forcing someone that they can only eat cabbage soup or
boiled cabbage, when they don’t like cabbage, will not make them like cabbage.
What we have to do is devise recipes to make them like cabbage enough to choose
it from the menu. Stir-fried cabbage and bacon, anyone?
Until next time.
Jane
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